Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville believes West Ham United and England midfielder Declan Rice could be transformed into a centre-back if he signs for one of the Premier League's biggest clubs.
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Inspectors have issued their second blistering verdict on Greater Manchester Police in the space of ten months after they found a continued litany of failures in the way it deals with vulnerable victims - warning it is now putting public safety at risk as a result.
Her Majesty’s Inspectorate says GMP is ‘failing to respond to calls from the public’ and highlights ‘significant delays’ in responding to
Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville believes West Ham United and England midfielder Declan Rice could be transformed into a centre-back if he signs for one of the Premier League's biggest clubs.
An airline has launched new routes to the US and the Caribbean from Manchester Airport as international travel picks up again.
A new Vietnamese-style restaurant is set to open in Manchester next month, taking over what was once one of the city centre's most popular steakhouses.
Welcome to the latest edition of the City Is Ours daily round-up, where we take a look at some of the most interesting Manchester City stories of the day.
The agent of Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski has reportedly claimed that Manchester City is a 'possible destination' for the Poland international.
Declan Rice believes the penalty that Luke Shaw gave away in England's draw with Hungary on Tuesday was correct, even if the fouled player made a meal of it.
Morrissey had kind words for Blossoms and Rick Astley‘s joint shows covering old The Smiths classics.The singer, who fronted the band between 1982 and 1987, said that he was grateful for the acts’ tributes to his former band.
Riyad Mahrez is closing in on a slice of history after his brace in Algeria’s 6-1 demolition of Niger in World Cup qualification.
Blossoms and Rick Astley performed the first of two one-off Smiths cover shows last night (October 8) at Manchester’s Albert Hall – you can see footage below.Billed as ‘The Songs Of The Smiths’, the gig saw Blossoms become Astley’s backing band for a full set of theirs and fans’ most-loved Smiths songs, including ‘This Charming Man’, ‘Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now’ and ‘What Difference Does It Make?’“The Smiths have always meant so much to Blossoms, with even their rainiest songs complete with
Nigel de Jong has paid tribute to former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini for "laying the foundations" of the club's success.
Former Manchester United defender Marcos Rojo has been handed a five-match ban and issued with a $25,000 fine after his involvement in a tunnel brawl following Boca Juniors' controversial exit from the Copa Libertadores back in July.
Conservative conference in Manchester. Ross will argue the Scottish Conservatives are the only party to represent the working classes against the “cosy Holyrood consensus” on issues like free speech and fair justice.
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Johnny Marr has told NME that the row surrounding Blossoms and Rick Astley‘s The Smiths covers band has been “dealt with”.Astley and Blossoms made headlines last week when they appeared on stage together at the Stockport band’s headline show at the O2 Kentish Town Forum to play surprise covers of The Smiths’ ‘Panic’ and ‘This Charming Man’, before announcing two special one-off tribute shows to the Manchester indie legends in London and Manchester.Not long after, former Smiths guitarist Johnny
Rick Astley has spoken out about his upcoming The Smiths covers shows with Blossoms, admitting that he “doesn’t want to tread on the history” of the legendary Manchester band.The Lancashire ’80s pop icon and the Stockport band made headlines last week when they appeared on stage together at Blossoms’ headline show at the O2 Kentish Town Forum in London to play surprise covers of The Smiths’ ‘Panic’ and ‘This Charming Man’, before announcing two special one-off tribute shows to the Manchester
Morrissey‘s website has shared a blog entry discussing the response to Rick Astley and Blossoms‘ divisive Smiths cover shows.Blossoms and Astley teamed up last week week at the former’s gig in London to cover Smiths classics ‘Panic’ and ‘This Charming Man’, with the artists subsequently announcing two Smiths covers shows in Manchester and London next month.In the new piece on Morrissey Central, written by freelance journalist Fiona Dodwell and titled ‘Morrissey, Astley and the usual suspects’,