These are your latest Manchester City evening headlines on Friday, September 30.
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Victoria Jennings had been awake for three days straight when things took a turn for the worse. "Why do I feel this way?" she thought to herself as she gently lowered her daughter into a hospital crib.
The new mum gazed at the baby for a moment before recoiling in horror. In her exhausted state, she saw her daughter’s face change – describing the sight as “something evil”. Though Victoria was delirious, it triggered the start of her long struggle with postnatal depression.
“I knew something wasn’t right straight after having her,” she said. “I looked down at her and her face changed. It was pure exhaustion.
“I stared at her and it’s like she turned. Her eyes changed like there was something evil. It haunted me; it was horrible. I knew I was exhausted but it scared me at the time.”
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Victoria was 28-years-old when she welcomed her first daughter Ana into the world. She spent an agonising 48 hours in labour being finally having an assisted delivery.
But in the months following Ana’s birth, Victoria struggled with feelings of depression and extreme anxiety. She would regularly cry herself to sleep and spent much of her time in bed – a reality far away from the fairy tale life she envisioned for motherhood.
“I was worried I wasn’t bonding with her,” Victoria, from Stockport , told the Manchester Evening News . “I had all these thoughts in my head. She was very restless and I couldn’t put her down.
“I wasn’t eating well; I lost a lot of weight and my relationship started to suffer. We nearly split up – 13 years ago it wasn’t talked about as much and I was expected to get on with it.
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These are your latest Manchester City evening headlines on Friday, September 30.
Manchester United could be without Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial for this weekend's derby at City.
City Football Group has made an offer of 1 billion reais (£174.9m) to buy Brazilian second division side Bahia.
Father John Misty has added new dates to his 2023 UK and European tour – tickets are available here.The singer-songwriter announced the run of shows earlier this year, but he’s now an extra three UK gigs at Brighton Dome on March 10, Portsmouth Guildhall (11) and Leeds University (12).Misty (real name Joshua Tillman) has also confirmed an additional concert at Oslo Sentrum Scene on February 26, and a new date at Gothenburg Pustervik the following night (27).You can see FJM’s revised UK/European schedule for 2023 below.FEBRUARY 202325 – Oslo, Sentrum Scene26 – Oslo, Sentrum Scene 27 – Gothenburg Pustervik 28 – Stockholm, CirkusMARCH 20232 – Denmark, KB Hallen3 – Berlin, Columbiahalle4 – Amsterdam, AFAS Live6 – Brussels, Ancienne Belgique7 – Paris, Salle Pleyel9 – London, O2 Academy Brixton 10 – Brighton Dome11 – Portsmouth Guildhall12 – Leeds University13 – Gateshead, Sage Gateshead15 – Glasgow, Barrowlands17 – Manchester, O2 Apollo ManchesterMeanwhile, Father John Misty has released a new live EP called ‘Live At Electric Lady’ which features a cover of Stevie Wonder‘s ‘I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever)’.Recorded at the iconic Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, New York City back in May, the special collection also contains live versions of five songs from FJM’s latest album ‘Chloë And The Next 20th Century’.Tillman is currently out on the road in North America, with his next show scheduled for tomorrow (September 22) at New York’s Radio City Music Hall.
Father John Misty has covered Stevie Wonder‘s ‘I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever)’ as part of a new live EP.‘Live At Electric Lady’ was recorded at the iconic Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, New York City back in May. Comprising six tracks, the special collection contains live versions of five songs from FJM’s latest album ‘Chloë And The Next 20th Century’.Closing the EP is Father John Misty’s take on Wonder’s 1972 number ‘I Believe…’. You can listen to ‘Live At Electric Lady’ on Spotify below.Announcing the project on social media, FJM (real name Josh Tillman) shared a series of behind-the-scenes shots of himself and his accompanying string section recording at NYC’s Electric Lady.
Chelsea's owner Todd Boehly has confirmed that he wishes to copy the City Football Group model at the London club.
It was five years ago when Pan-n-Ice landed in Manchester, taking a spot within Selfridges’ food Hall at The Trafford Centre. And today, they launched a second parlour at Manchester Arndale, keeping queues of hungry shoppers happy with their unique ice cream and frozen yoghurt rolls.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp laughed at suggestions that his players could play alongside those from Manchester United and Manchester City after Chelsea owner Todd Boehly floated the idea of a Premier League north versus south all-star game.
Manchester City are reportedly interested in signing Portuguese winger Rafael Leao from Serie A giants AC Milan.
Love Island's Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and beau Davide Sanclimenti have put any ‘cheating’ rumours behind them as they look happier than ever during a trip to New York.The winners of this year’s show, both 28, have been enjoying their trip in style and ensured that fans were with them as they took to social media to document what they had been up to. While in the Big Apple, the couple went to a boohooMAN event following Davide reportedly securing a six-figure deal with the brand.They posed at the event looking into each other’s eyes with Ekin-Su sporting a plunging crop top while Davide showed off a different avatar in an oversized graffiti shirt and glasses.
Steak restaurant Hawksmoor has been a mainstay of Manchester's culinary offering since the doors of its Deansgate site opened in 2015.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs frontwoman Karen O has spoken about performing live ahead of the band’s fifth album, ‘Cool It Down’.In an interview withThe New York Times, O discussed her larger-than-life stage presence and how it has influenced up-and-coming artists.“Disarming is another speciality of what I try to do with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs,” she said of her role as a frontwoman. “I’m being absolutely ridiculous, quite overtly sexual, totally heart-on-my-sleeve.
Manchester council has made a plea to the new Prime Minister to help plug a £20m budget gap caused by 'severe and unprecedented' financial pressures. The town hall has blamed the 'significant' overspend on Covid and inflation.