Top stories from the Manchester Evening News today include a couple's IVF battle, a huge street ball and a leafy suburb being hit by criminals.
08.11.2021 - 20:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
As Armistice Day approaches, it is a time to reflect and remember those we have lost in service and show our support to serving and former members of the Armed Forces and their families.
November 11, which is also recognised at Remembrance Day, will see a two minutes silence held across the country at the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
This year, Remembrance Sunday falls on November 14 and services to mark the occasion will take place across Greater Manchester.
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Top stories from the Manchester Evening News today include a couple's IVF battle, a huge street ball and a leafy suburb being hit by criminals.
Manchester United qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League as they overcame Unai Emery's Villarreal.
Coronavirus infection rates are up in eight boroughs in Greater Manchester, the latest figures show.
Top stories from the Manchester Evening News today include a murder investigation launched after a man in his 20s died following a fail to stop collision in Manchester city centre this morning, how three people were rescued from a barge that got stuck in the Rochdale Canal and how armed police were called to a park after a music video shoot caused panic.
The coroner at the inquest into the death of 17-year-old grammar school pupil Yousef Makki has recorded a 'narrative verdict', ten people were arrested in dawn raids after fans stormed Old Trafford pitch and Manchester city player Benjamin Mendy appeared in court charged with a further two counts of rape.
The murder investigation launched after a taxi driver died, a series of broken promises for the North and the 'monster' ex-soldier who raped and sexually abused girls and women who has died from covid in prison.
A Victoria Cross recipient has been memorialised in his home town as part of a stunning Remembrance Day mural.
The hunt for a 'suspicious' man with a boy, the Salford University graduate trapped in Kabul and Noel Gallagher spotted raving at the Warehouse Project...
Manchester fell silent to honour the country's war dead at the annual Remembrance Sunday commemoration this morning.
A knifeman who threatened to stab a couple’s baby, the homeowners facing £45 a day fines and the shopping centre with more leaks than customers - they’ve all featured in the most read stories of the day from the Manchester Evening News.
Greater Manchester will be shrouded in a grey blanket of mist and fog for the morning of Remembrance Sunday.
Top stories from the Manchester Evening News today include mum's horrific 999 calls as ambulance arrived 'after she died,' the housing estate where homeowners are being threatened with a £42 a day fine, and the drugs gang caught plotting to rob and torture elderly rich men.
Top stories from the Manchester Evening News today including tributes to a woman found dead in Oldham; breaking news of a stabbing in south Manchester; and a court case involving a company manager who stole thousands of pounds.
This year’s Remembrance Day falls on Sunday, November 14 — and it’s a time to remember the fallen, who gave their lives fighting for the country.
Armistice Day, a day of remembrance and reflection of those we have lost in service, is soon approaching.
A species of wasp never before seen in the region has caused a buzz in Bury.
Top stories from the Manchester Evening News today include the M60 being closed for hours amid a police incident, parents blasting an 'inappropriate' Squid Game doll at the Trafford Centre, and the tragedy of a teenager who found it 'difficult' after being dropped by Man City academy took his own life.
Top stories from the Manchester Evening News today include yobs 'grabbing a woman by her neck and kissing her' before trashing a Didsbury bistro, the life and crimes of a drug baron, and the tragedy of a man found dead after police rushed to concerns for his welfare.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in four boroughs of Greater Manchester, latest figures has shown.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has claimed that no one is calling for his Covid 'plan B' rules to be implemented now.