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The mother of Manchester Arena bombing victim Sorrell Leczkowski said she 'may as well be dead' as she paid a moving tribute to her 'precious and perfect' daughter.Sorrell, 14, travelled to the Ariana Grande concert at the Arena with her mum, Samantha, and grandmother, Pauline.Both were seriously injured.Sorrell, who lived with her family in Leeds, tragically lost her life - one of 22 who died in the bombing.Her mum, Samantha, and other family members compiled a highly-emotional statement to the
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Manchester city centre.Bars, pubs and restaurants would usually be packed as revellers partied into the early hours. But hospitality venues now have to operate on restricted hours under new measures to curb rising rates of coronavirus infections.
straight to your inbox Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has sung the praises of Romelu Lukaku for his unselfish behaviour against Paris Saint-Germain two years ago. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side have been drawn against the French champions and last year's finalists in Group H for the 2020/21 Champions League group stages.
speculation that Jovic could depart, with Roma, AC Milan and Inter Milan all touted for a swoop, while reports in Italy recently claimed that United were considering a loan for the 22-year-old. The same report cited former Paris Saint-Germain striker Edinson Cavani, who is now a free agent, as a possible United target.
straight to your inboxManchester United want to take Luka Jovic on loan from Real Madrid, according to reports.With just five days remaining of the summer transfer window, it's understood that United are still holding various talks to bring in more players before it closes on October 5.As transfer deadline day looms ever closer the rumours have started to gather pace and the latest claims are that United have joined the race to sign Jovic from Madrid.According to AS Madrid are willing to let the
Premier League game 3-2 at the Amex Stadium, United again head to the south coast with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer expected to make a number of changes to his team. Shaw could be among those rested as Solskjaer shuffles his pack, but the left-back believes the game is an opportunity for United to send a message over their squad depth.
Manchester Arena attack - who was only evacuated from the scene more than 40 minutes after the bombing - told a paramedic: "I'm going to die, aren't I?", a public inquiry has heard. John Atkinson, 28, was not taken from the blast site for 46 minutes, before being carried on a cardboard advertising hoarding to a casualty clearing station.
Levenshulme, said she was walking her daughter, Oona, home from school on Thursday (September 24).As Oona was riding her bike along the pavement on a street in Levenshulme, the passenger door of a van opened and hit her.Sophie says her daughter was sent 'flying' into a wall.Thankfully, Oona only suffered cuts and bruises."She’s a little bit shook up but she’s a brave little soldier,” Sophie told the Manchester Evening News.
Builders working on renovations on the Manchester Jewish Museum building have discovered a 150-year-old time capsule buried within its historic synagogue walls.A glass jar, which remains intact thanks to a wax seal, was found hidden deep within a wall cavity in the cornerstone of the original museum building situated on Cheetham Hill Road.The rare find is filled with money, synagogue papers and newspapers dating back to the 1870s.Experts at the museum now believe the artifact was buried around
A paedophile who posed as a younger man online to have sexual chats with a child was caught by an undercover police officer.Steven Marchington, of Chadderton in Oldham, thought he was speaking to a teenage girl when he performed a sex act on himself over webchat.In fact it was an undercover officer who had joined the online forum for teenagers, posing as 13-year-old 'Holly'.Manchester Crown Court heard Marchington messaged the undercover officer under the username David UK, saying he was a
straight to your inboxGood evening, Manchester United fans. Here are your evening headlines for Sunday, September 20.
straight to your inboxLuke Shaw says Manchester United need to make more signings before the transfer window closes in just over two weeks.United suffered a chastening 3-1 defeat at home to Crystal Palace in their season opener and have until October 5 to strengthen until the January transfer window opens.Donny van de Beek remains the only signing United have made this summer amid protracted negotiations over Jadon Sancho.
straight to your inbox Patrice Evra accused Luke Shaw of 'laziness' in the build-up to Crystal Palace's opening goal against Manchester United. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side found themselves 1-0 down at half-time following Andros Townsend's seventh-minute strike.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has picked a team that does not include new signing Donny van de Beek or returning goalkeeper Dean Henderson, with both players on the bench. Timothy Fosu-Mensah also plays at right-back, with Aaron Wan-Bissaka a surprise omission.
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
hereKen said: "Philip was a family-loving guy with a huge personality."He was hugely likable.
hereHashem Abedi, his brother, is currently serving a 55-year minimum sentence after being convicted over the atrocity. The public inquiry - set to run until next spring - is examining all aspects of the bombing.Day seven today marked the fourth day of commemorative hearings.Pen portraits from the families and friends of the deceased, and moving personal evidence about them, will be heard and shown to the inquiry.Georgina, from Tarleton in Lancashire, was in her second year studying health and
coronavirus. It took the primary school pupil three days to get an appointment for a Covid-19 test, despite having a chronic lung condition and asthma.