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Tributes have poured in following the death of former Manchester Evening News chief sportswriter and Manchester City star, Paul Hince.
Thirty minutes into a two and a half hour interview in 2019 with Ben Wallsworth, he bellowed "It's Neal Keeling!" His hearing was shot and his facial recognition was shaky. But his wit, wisdom, deep recall, and humour were all intact.
Manchester's transformation is an epic tale - and Andy Spinoza is one of its characters. As a journalist in the 80s and 90s, he told the story of a cultural revolution. That revolution helped attract developers with deep pockets - developers whose interests 'Spin' would represent as a PR guru.
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The families of Halton McCollin, Louis Brathwaite and Giuseppe Gregory were each robbed of a much loved son by gun crime on the streets of Manchester. The killings were linked, and 14 years, two of those families - Halton's and Louis's - still haven't seen anyone brought to justice. As police make a new appeal for information,the Manchester Evening News looks at the tragic connections between three senseless deaths. In this, the second in series of special features, M.E.N chief reporter Neal Keeling looks at the murder of Louis Brathwaite.
The families of Halton McCollin, Louis Brathwaite and Giuseppe Gregory were each robbed of a much loved son by gun crime on the streets of Manchester. The killings were linked, and 14 years, two of those families - Halton's and Louis's - still haven't seen anyone brought to justice.In this, the fourth of a series of special features, M.E.N chief reporter Neal Keeling looks at the devastating effect of gun crime, through the eyes of an ordinary Manchester family.
The families of Halton McCollin, Louis Brathwaite and Giuseppe Gregory were each robbed of a much loved son by gun crime on the streets of Manchester. The killings were linked, and 14 years, two of those families - Halton's and Louis's - still haven't seen anyone brought to justice. As police make a new appeal for information,the Manchester Evening News looks at the tragic connections between three senseless deaths.In this, the third piece in a series of special features, the M.E.N's chief reporter Neal Keeling looks back at the murder of star pupil Giuseppe.
The impact of the murder of Lisa Hession is still felt in the town where she lived, almost 40 years on. As the Manchester Evening News's publisher Reach PLC launches a new true crime newsletter called Testimony this week, our chief reporter, Neal Keeling, looks back on a case which has haunted his career. In this, the second in a series of special features, Neal looks at the twists and turns in the police investigation.
The impact of the murder of Lisa Hession is still felt in the town where she lived, almost 40 years on. As the Manchester Evening News's publisher Reach PLC launches a new true crime newsletter called Testimony this week, our chief reporter, Neal Keeling, looks back on a case which has haunted his career. In this, the fifth in a series of special features, Neal speaks to the ordinary people who are determined to get justice for Lisa.
The impact of the murder of Lisa Hession is still felt in the town where she lived, almost 40 years on. As the Manchester Evening News's publisher Reach PLC launches a new true crime newsletter called Testimony this week, our chief reporter, Neal Keeling, looks back on a case which has haunted his career. In this, the third in a series of special features, Neal tells the story of the best friend left bereft by Lisa's killing.
The impact of the murder of Lisa Hession is still felt in the town where she lived, almost 40 years on. As the Manchester Evening News's publisher Reach PLC launches a new true crime newsletter called Testimony this week, our chief reporter, Neal Keeling, looks back on a case which has haunted his career.
The impact of the murder of Lisa Hession is still felt in the town where she lived, almost 40 years on. As the Manchester Evening News's publisher Reach PLC launches a new true crime newsletter called Testimony this week, our chief reporter, Neal Keeling, looks back on a case which has haunted his career. In this, the fourth in a series of special features, Neal reveals a breakthrough moment in the case.
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direct to your inboxSales of vinyl LPs boomed in 2020 as music lovers sought solace in records on lockdown. Here, Manchester Evening News chief reporter Neal Keeling pens a personal take on the phenomenon.Walking onto the second floor of HMV in Manchester's Arndale rekindled memories of finding solace when I was a teenager - and broke.I could have been back in the 1970s in my Midlands hometown, at school, or in Leeds at the Polytechnic, in 1979-81, as an impoverished undergraduate.During both
HAROLD Evans, the Patricroft, Eccles born man who was the greatest newspaper editor of our times, died this week at the age of 92. Here, the Manchester Evening News' chief reporter, Neal Keeling, looks back at the extraordinary life and career of a legendary truth-seeker, storyteller and campaigner, whose journalism took him from the backstreets of Manchester to the skyscrapers of Manhattan.In 1944, in a bomb-damaged city, a 16-year-old got on his bike and pedalled from his home in Newton
The challenges and changes that have come with the Coronavirus pandemic turn thoughts to times of crisis in the past.
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