straight to your inbox every day, freeManchester United have set their sights on Inter Milan midfielder Nicolo Barella following his impressive start to the season - reports claim.
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hereIn total, the five victims lost £678,659.About £414,000 will be returned to victims after intervention from the Gambling Commission.Jailing him for three years, Judge Paul Lawton told Whittingslow: "The scale of your fraud is both breathtaking and audacious, and you will have been properly advised that there is a heavy price to pay."Minshull Street Crown Court heard that Whittingslow purported to be an investment adviser, who promised to invest cash on his client's account.He worked for a
.straight to your inbox every day, freeManchester United have set their sights on Inter Milan midfielder Nicolo Barella following his impressive start to the season - reports claim.
major incident declared in Monday which left the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) struggling to keep up with calls, the Greater Manchester mayor and former shadow health secretary admitted he had not seen such a crisis before peak winter pressures.
Pennine Acute, which runs Fairfield General Hospital, Bury, The Royal Oldham Hospital and Rochdale Infirmary, recorded 21 more deaths.
straight to your inbox every day, freeThreat of demotions?Ole Gunnar Solskjaer won't admit it but Manchester United have to prioritise the Saturday lunchtime kick-off at Everton this week and the trip to Turkey is a chance to fire shots across some bows.
Marcus Rashford's birthday by erecting two huge banners praising the United and England star during a match in his hometown.
hereThe Government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies, also known as Sage, has previously set a target of 80 per cent.Cabinet Office minister Gove has said that contact tracing is improving 'all the time'.Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has argued there should be a national 'circuit breaker' lockdown, and that responsibility for contact tracing should be handed to councils.It comes as leaders in Greater Manchester continue to resist the imposition of new tier three restrictions.Rachel
Greater Manchester Mayor said today that cities in the north were being used as part of an 'experimental regional lockdown strategy'. He added that the government had told him that 'there's no money left' for his demands if the region was placed under Tier 3 restrictions.
herePeople would have to pay for their own tests to avoid impacting NHS capacity.MAG CEO Charlie Cornish, along with easyjet, Heathrow and Virgin Atlantic, issued a joint response describing the move as 'a step in the right direction' - but said such a scheme needed to be implemented by early November.They added: "We encourage the Government to take a lead in moving to pre-departure testing, as well as the approval of new testing technologies, as soon as possible.
Wythenshawe on July 16 this year, he told them: "Yes, it's all on that computer there". As well as having the 'extraordinary large amount' of images on his work computer and a hard drive, Donkin also had 80 videos and 12,000 images of young girls taken in public spaces.
straight to your inbox every day, freePaul Scholes says Manchester United still need to add a world-class striker to their squad.The Reds signed Edinson Cavani - a move Scholes was unimpressed by - on transfer deadline day to bolster their attack after a failed pursuit of Jadon Sancho over the summer.Yet Scholes feels another striker is still needed.Speaking to Stadium Astro, the legendary former United midfielder argued that the Reds were lulled into a false sense of security over their attack
A United fan who bagged £7,000 with an extraordinary bet on the derby two years ago is back in the money.But this time Wayne Jones has won £21,000 with an equally incredible flutter.In 2018 he gambled £10 that the Reds would beat City 3-2 and Chris Smalling would score the winner at odds of 700-1.He was spot on and the result stopped City from winning the Premiership title for eight days.Now the 61-year-old grandfather has won £21,420 from a £20 stake.He correctly predicted that Alexandre
Robert Waddington, who was Dean of Manchester Cathedral between 1984 and 1993, died of cancer in 2007.
coronavirus cases in both boroughs continuing to rise. The latest figures today show Manchester's rate at 335.9 cases per 100,000 - one of the worst in the country - and Oldham's at 177.1.