public inquiry began its 15th day in Manchester on Monday.
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Doves will join us the next episode of The Record Club to talk all about their comeback album, The Universal Want.
Following a ten-year hiatus, the Manchester alt-rock group returned in 2019 with a string of tour dates, and this September released their fifth studio album - currently on course to be this week's Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart.
The Universal Want is Doves' first album in more than 11 years, since 2009's Kingdom of Rust, and if it stays on track will be the band's third
public inquiry began its 15th day in Manchester on Monday.
Police have launched an appeal for information on the whereabouts of a registered sex offender from south Manchester.
straight to your inboxManchester United are well accustomed to long-running transfer sagas.Last year, Leicester City’s Harry Maguire was linked all summer before arriving at Old Trafford six days ahead of the club’s opening Premier League game against Chelsea.This summer, it has been Jadon Sancho’s turn to dominate the United rumour mill.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Reds looked well off the pace against a fit and hungry Palace side who were well deserving of the three points, and the performance has already cast doubt on whether the current United squad can truly challenge for top honours this season.Meanwhile, the transfer window remains open for a few more weeks, and the pressure is on for United to bring in more new blood before the deadline on October 5.You can ask our senior football writer Tyrone about the new season, the latest
ten boroughs in the region are now at red alert level. Most of the boroughs in the region are under tighter lockdown rules than the rest of the UK.To find out what the rules are in your area, search here:Fines were issued in Blackley after officers shut down a party.There was loud music and a 'number of different households mixing at an address', police said in a Facebook post.Shorlty afterwards, police posted about a 'large event' in Platt Bridge, Wigan.When officers attended, they asked the
Doves‘ comeback album ‘The Universal Want’ has shot straight to Number One in the UK albums chart.The Manchester trio were on course to land at the top-spot in the midweek charts after outselling their four nearest rivals combined.It’s the band’s third chart-topping album following 2002’s ‘The Last Broadcast’ and 2005’s ‘Some Cities’.
Congratulations to Doves, who land straight in at Number 1 with their comeback album The Universal Want on this week’s Official Albums Chart.
Stockport will not pull out of the region’s controversial development masterplan ahead of its latest draft being released next month.Councillors voted against withdrawing from the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework (GMSF) at a heated town hall meeting last night.The Liberal Democrat group tabled a motion calling for the authority to concentrate on developing its own local plan, claiming the government’s intention to radically overhaul the planning system would soon render the GMSF ‘redundant’
hereIt will also see the hospitality industry for food and drink restricted to table service only and late-night operating hours will be restricted.Leisure and entertainment venues including restaurants, pubs, and cinemas are going to be required to close between 10pm and 5am.The restrictions, which come into force on Tuesday, also apply in Merseyside, Halton, and Lancashire, excluding Blackpool and Greater Manchester, the government said.Health Secretary Matt Hancock said: “We are seeing cases
Rochdale is approaching 100 cases per 100,000 people, with an infection rate of 90.8.That's the fourth highest in Greater Manchester.The testing unit will be open from 10.30am to 3.30pm Monday to Wednesday between 10.30am and 3.30pm on High Street car park, off St Mary’s Gate behind the Dunelm store.Tests must be booked. Appointments can be made by ringing 119 or at nhs.uk/coronavirus.
According to the latest figures, the number of coronavirus cases in Greater Manchester has increased by around 50 per cent in one day.
Doves‘ comeback album ‘The Universal Want’ is racing towards Number One, currently outselling its four nearest rivals combined.It would be the Manchester band’s third chart-topping LP, following 2002’s ‘The Last Broadcast’ and 2005’s ‘Some Cities’.
Walkden which also claimed the lives of her four children.Zak Bolland, aged 25, and David Worrall, 28, are charged with the murder of the mum.Both appeared over video link at Manchester Magistrates Court this morning.After confirming their names and date of birth, their solicitors indicated they would be entering not guilty pleas at the next hearing.A third defendant, Courtney Brierley, aged 23, is charged with manslaughter, and also appeared over video link from prison.All three cases were sent
Doves are speeding towards their third Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with comeback album The Universal Want.
straight to your inboxManchester United appear to have confirmed goalkeeper Dean Henderson will wear the No.26 in his first full season as a first-team squad member.Henderson returned to United's Carrington training complex in August to begin training ahead of the new campaign having spent the 2018-19 and 2019-20 seasons on loan at Sheffield United.Henderson started for United in their pre-season friendly against Aston Villa on Sunday and a graphic displayed by United's in-house TV channel had
Niall Doherty Throughout the ‘00s, Doves were responsible for some of indie-rock’s most exquisite music. The trio from Manchester, England released four records between 2000-2009, each a perfectly-balanced ecosystem of euphoric anthems, haunting balladry and dreamy atmospherics.
Doves release their acclaimed new album ‘The Universal Want‘, the band have spoken to NME about returning after 11 years away and the inspiration behind new single ‘Broken Eyes’.
straight to your inbox Micah Richards accepts his biggest regret in football was leaving Manchester City, having failed to appreciate the position he was in at the time. Richards emerged through the club's academy and made his first-team debut in 2005 under Stuart Pearce and was part of the side that won their first Premier League title in 2012 under Roberto Mancini.