straight to your inboxBruno Fernandes has made quite the impact in England.
26.06.2020 - 00:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Dozens of firefighters are tackling a huge moorland blaze in Derbyshire.Eight fire engines are in attendence.Fire crews from Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service are also said to be tackling the flames.Police reported the large moorland fire at Woodhead, near Woodhead Reservoir.Images and video being shared on social media show a wall of smoke drifting across the area on what has been one of the hottest days of the year.There are no reported injuries.Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service said
.straight to your inboxBruno Fernandes has made quite the impact in England.
The money has been allocated to councils with the aim of spending it to boost high streets and town centres as the lockdown eases.Councils are also able to use the cash to develop local marketing campaigns to explain the changes to the public and reassure them that their high streets and other commercial areas are safe.Bolton council has received £253,140 from the fund, Bury council received £169,235, Trafford got £210,672, Manchester £488,628, Rochdale £197,050, Oldham £210,417, Salford
straight to your inboxManchester United have confirmed Mason Greenwood is a doubt to face Crystal Palace after suffering an ankle injury in the draw against Southampton.The 18-year-old was subject of a late challenge in the first-half from Saints midfielder Oriol Romeu that went unpunished.
M60 clockwise at junction 15, Worsley Braided Interchange, according to Highways England. The lanes are closed up to junction 16 for Salford and Kearsley.
Firefighters have paid tribute to one of their former colleagues - seven years after he died in tragic circumstances.Father-of-two Stephen Hunt was found collapsed inside a shop in Manchester's Northern Quarter whilst attempting to put out the fire in July, 2013.The 38-year-old, from Radcliffe, was pronounced dead later that evening.Seven years later his colleagues are still laying flowers at his memorial in Philips Park and have paid tribute to their lost friend.In a post on Twitter, a
straight to your inbox Ole Gunnar Solskjaer accused Southampton midfielder Oriel Romeu of a "nasty" tackle on Mason Greenwood but refused to get embroiled in another VAR controversy.
straight to your inboxManchester United fans are fuming that Oriol Romeu didn't receive a red card for a challenge on Mason Greenwood in the first half of their Premier League game against Southampton.United fell behind early in the half after Paul Pogba was easily dispossessed by Danny Ings before the ball was fired past David de Gea by Stuart Armstrong.United hit back with two goals in three minutes after some excellent hold-up play from Anthony Martial allowed Marcus Rashford to score his
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Between May 11 and June 30 16 warrants were executed at residential addresses across South Manchester, as part of an intelligence-led operation.Working with the Royal Mail and Border Force GMP intercepted weapons purchased online from abroad.City of Manchester division officers seized 35 knives, 10 batons, six stun guns, five crossbows, four axes, two swords, gas powered air weapons and other weapons.
hereSome venues would have a barrier system outside and their own security, he said, while roads would be closed around the city centre and in other towns."What we are saying to licensed premises is to ensure the Covid 19 guidelines are adhered to.
A Greater Manchester council is planning to stop drivers from using a town centre road at the weekend in a bid to create more space for social distancing.Wigan town hall is proposing a temporary closure of Market Street in Atherton to allow businesses to set up outdoor seating areas and give more space for pedestrians.The road would only be shut on weekends, but it is hoped that closure will come into effect from Saturday, July 11, and last through the summer months.The proposals will prevent
A man described as 'high risk' has been found safe following an urgent police appeal.Jonathan Windsor, aged 27, from Wythenshawe, was last seen at 4.30pm leaving North Manchester General Hospital on Friday (June 26).Police became increasingly concerned for his welfare and urged members of the public not to approach him if they saw him.In a statement from GMP this evening (June 30), a spokesperson said: "Jonathan Windsor has been located safe and well."
here Greater Manchester Police, with the help of the VRU, has recovered more than a thousand knives from sweeps of public stashes, amnesty bin collections and intercepted packages.