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at the public inquiry into the atrocity of his eternal love for Michelle, and her friends told of a 'role model mum that everyone looked up to'.
Tony said Michelle and the family had visited the Arena many times, and she was a huge Take That fan."How sad to think that a place that brought so much joy to my family would be the place, forever, to take away that joy."We understand Michelle died instantly," he said in a statement read out at the inquiry on his behalf by close family friend Mark
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on the university's website.The University of Manchester (UoM) has so far ruled out an MMU style lockdown at its halls.On Monday, the M.E.N asked if this was now a possibility.A UoM spokesperson said: “The safety and wellbeing of our students, staff and the wider local community is the University’s primary concern and we will support them in every way we can.“We are concerned by the rising rate in Manchester and we will be meeting with Public Health colleagues as a matter of urgency to discuss
court cases our reporters have covered in September 2020.A woman has been jailed after a scuffle with police officers saw her spit at them as she was being restrained - one officer said the spit landed ‘directly in her mouth’.Michelle Brown, aged 44, had turned up at her ex’s house, breaching a restraining order against her, and the police were called to attend.After trying to attack the officers with a wine bottle, Brown, of Salford, was restrained on the floor by the four officers, Manchester
straight to your inboxManchester United resume their Premier League campaign this weekend when they take on Tottenham Hotspur.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side were in Carabao Cup action in midweek, winning 3-0 at Brighton & Hove Albion to book a place in the quarter-finals of the competition.United had beaten the same opponents 3-2 in dramatic style in the league a few days earlier.
Plans to build a permanent memorial to the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena bombing have been formally submitted.The Glade of Light will have a white stone ring 'halo' bearing the names in bronze of those who lost their lives on May 22, 2017.Behind each name will be a personalised memory capsule held within the stone containing mementos and messages from their loved ones, according to the city council’s proposals.Surrounding the halo will be a ‘ranquil garden made of plants and flowers that
His death rocked the Manchester music and academia scenes - but CP Lee’s memory still lives on at a music venue.A special memorial has been put on display at Fred's Ale House, Levenshulme - where the musician and Salford University lecturer passed away on July 25 - to honour his extraordinary life.Didsbury-born Chris Lee, known as CP, excelled as a writer, broadcaster, performer and university lecturer and at the time of his death was praised by a friend and colleague for his 'incredible
straight to your inbox Manchester United will turn their attentions back to the Premier League on Saturday when they travel to the south coast to take on Brighton. While United got back to winning ways with a 3-0 victory over Luton Town in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday, they will still need to bounce back from their dreadful start to the league season in Sussex.
hereShe worked in a wool factory in Guiseley, then a butcher's shop then at a play group."She loved her job, she loved children and she was fun to be around," her family said in the statement, which was read out on their behalf.It was compiled by her son Adam and daughter Charlotte."Children warmed to her and enjoyed spending time with her," they said in the statement."Her death left all the children she cared for bewildered."Wendy has always been a fun person, the life and soul of the
a curfew would be the 'nail in the coffin' for Manchester pubs.
here"The thought of the years ahead without her in our lives is truly unbearable and I have no words to describe the pain and grief that we feel each day."But those 14 wonderful years that we all shared together, and the memories we made, were truly special."Nell was a pupil at Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School.Tribute statements from her teachers - and friends - were read out.One of Nell's drama teachers said: "She stood out as a star right from the start."And a friend told the inquiry: "She
public inquiry into the terror attack on May 22, 2017, entered its eighth day on Monday - the start of the second week of commemorative hearings.
here"Everyday was an adventure for Nell and we were all carried along with her."The thought of the years ahead without her in our lives is truly unbearable and I have no words to describe the pain and grief that we feel each day."But those 14 wonderful years that we all shared together, and the memories we made, were truly special."Nell, who had three older brothers, was 14 and from Goostrey in Cheshire.She was a pupil at Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School.Sam said no girls had been born on
A 10pm curfew would be the 'nail in the coffin' for pubs and bars in Greater Manchester, operators have warned.Hospitality businesses are bracing for the opening time limit to be introduced across the region, as similar restrictions come into force elsewhere in England.As well as being a further blow to already financially stricken sector, industry leaders fear it will only shift the problem elsewhere, leading to more day drinking, house parties and large crowds leaving venues at the same
herePhilip Tron's family, meanwhile, paid tribute to their 'bonny lad' and said: "Heaven has a new Geordie ambassador."The much-loved Newcastle United fan worked for a water conservation company and a video tribute delivered by his uncle, Ken Mullen, was peppered with jokes and cherished anecdotes from Philip's childhood and life."He had some dislikes," Ken said with a wry smile on the video after speaking passionately of a 'family-loving guy with a huge personality'."He disliked having to pay
hereSuicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated a rucksack bomb in the City Room area of the Arena after an Ariana Grande concert.
Walkden which also claimed the lives of her four children.Zak Bolland, aged 25, and David Worrall, 28, are charged with the murder of the mum.Both appeared over video link at Manchester Magistrates Court this morning.After confirming their names and date of birth, their solicitors indicated they would be entering not guilty pleas at the next hearing.A third defendant, Courtney Brierley, aged 23, is charged with manslaughter, and also appeared over video link from prison.All three cases were sent
Several roads have been closed by police after reports a collision involving a bus and at least three cars.Charlestown Road in Blackley is closed in both directions between Grange Park Road and Booth Hall Road due to a road traffic collision, Transport for Greater Manchester said in a tweet.Pictures from the scene showed a number of damaged cars including a black Audi Q7.Eyewitness Robert Duck told the M.E.N: "The Audi tried to overtake a bus at speed, it hit the back of the bus and then hit
Martyn Hett, 29, and Eilidh MacLeod, 14, provided moving testimonies to the inquiry.