Lazio defender Luiz Felipe has revealed he is happy to be linked with a transfer to Manchester City but reaffirmed his commitment to the Serie A side.
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An ex-Barclays worker has been jailed after taking part in a scam which saw £68,000 taken from customers.
Afolabi Adepoju, 32, passed confidential security details to fraudsters who would call up the bank or go online posing as legitimate customers.
Adepoju, who worked in the bank’s branch on Mosley Street in Manchester city centre, provided details of over 10 accounts in order for money to be withdrawn.
Manchester Crown Court heard Adepoju, from Blakely, used a colleague's iPad and login
Lazio defender Luiz Felipe has revealed he is happy to be linked with a transfer to Manchester City but reaffirmed his commitment to the Serie A side.
A yob who claimed he had coronavirus and threatened to spit at two officers has been jailed.
As families across the UK enter their third week of lockdown, the economic pressures created by the coronavirus crisis are weighing heavy on a care system already undermined by austerity.
Tributes have been paid to a Greater Manchester Police worker who is believed to have died from coronavirus.
Greater Manchester community pharmacies that have endured ‘abusive’ patients and are ‘close to breaking point’ will stay open during the coronavirus pandemic - but they need your help.
Transport bosses have fast-tracked payment to Greater Manchester's bus operators - and asked in return that they keep running routes for key workers.
An NHS worker was spat in the face by a young man on a bike as she was walking home after a ten-hour shift.
Locked up is a little bit different this week.
Alan Pardew has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson refused to speak to him for over a year after Newcastle embarrassed Manchester United in a Premier League match.
Up to a thousand homeless people across Greater Manchester will be put up in hotels to try and stop more people getting coronavirus.
An ex-Barclays worker has been jailed after taking part in a scam which saw £68,000 taken from customers.
We're nearly at the end of the month now and our region's courts have still been busy despite current circumstances.
A woman walking to work was put through a 'terrifying' ordeal after a man grabbed her from behind in the street and put his hand across her mouth, a court heard.
More than £2 million will be spent attracting new social workers to Manchester - but the recruitment drive may be 'undermined' by historic failings to tackle child sexual abuse in the city.
A convicted robber and burglar from Salford has now been on the run for two months.