was voted as Greater Manchester's favourite lockdown pooch and now she is in with the chance of being crowned the UK's dog hero.
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A fraudster took almost £4,000 in deposits from six people for accommodation which didn't exist, in a 'cold and calculating' scam which left some of his victims homeless.
Patrick Matthews, 35, advertised his own flat in Salford for rent online, and met some of his victims in person.
But after they handed over cash, from sums of £150 up to £1,190, Matthews would then tell them the accommodation was no longer available and they wouldn't be getting their money back.
Manchester Crown Court heard
was voted as Greater Manchester's favourite lockdown pooch and now she is in with the chance of being crowned the UK's dog hero.
Manchester Evening News : “It’s a massive blow, with the lockdown, we’ve never seen a need like the one we’ve had recently.
hereThe total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester, as of Wednesday, June 17, is:Nationally, 77 people who tested positive for the coronavirus died, bringing the total number of deaths in hospitals in England to 28,138.The latest weekly data shows that coronavirus-related deaths in England and Wales have fallen to their lowest number since lockdown was first implemented.A total of 1,588 deaths registered in the week ending June 5 mentioned Covid-19, down from
50 or so rough sleepers would come to Pauline’s pub The Station in Ashton-under-Lyne for a packed lunch every day.Many of them are still coming now, but Pauline and her team of eight volunteers are also helping those who've fallen between the cracks of the support available.
Bolton to find it covered in fast food and litter in recent weeks, says one frustrated dog walker.Craig Parkinson says he has spent tens of hours filling trolleys full of rubbish left at the reservoir, visiting every morning for the last few weeks.Burgers, barbecues, balloons and lilos have all been among his collections said Mr Parkinson, begging people to take home their litter for the safety of wildlife and passing dogs.He told the Manchester Evening News: "Every morning there are dog walkers
Police were 'pushed and kicked at' after a crowd of 'more than 100 people' formed as a man was arrested in south Manchester.
Fourteen more lives have been lost to coronavirus in Greater Manchester.
Those on the frontline of helping the homeless community have been furnished with more than £350,000 since lockdown began.
“We've had lots of conversations with the boys,” Ole Gunnar Solskjaer explained earlier in the season. “Their contracts run out in the summer, but we want them to stay.”
A dad has been left with horrific facial injuries after being brutally beaten by a gang of thugs.
Four things played a major role in convincing Memphis Depay to leave Manchester United, according to one of the men who helped engineer his move.
Greater Manchester could see a fresh surge in homelessness as lockdown eases and recession kicks in, Andy Burnham and charities have warned, as pressure grows on the government to close the ‘gaps’ in its approach.
It is not so very long ago that summer transfer windows would see Liverpool supporters casting envious glances in the direction of Old Trafford.
Four men and a woman are to appear in court on drug dealing charges following police raids in North Manchester, Rochdale and Cheshire.