Manchester and Salford Branch - to push down to see where the cat had ended up. A fire crew helped to remove some cladding and used their ladders and chimney rods to reach the cat.
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east Manchester. The Ford Fiesta was found in the Ashton Canal near the Strawberry Duck pub on the border of Clayton and Openshaw early this morning.
A side window and the back window was smashed with the boot also open. The circumstances surrounding it ending up in the water but Greater Manchester Police (GMP) say they were called just after 6:30am this morning "after a car drove into a canal" off Crabtree Lane.
Manchester and Salford Branch - to push down to see where the cat had ended up. A fire crew helped to remove some cladding and used their ladders and chimney rods to reach the cat.
Worsley. Police discovered she had been trying to 'make it all the way to Manchester'.Officers then found that she had no licence nor insurance, before the driver failed a breath test.In a tweet, Greater Manchester Traffic Police said: "Amazingly the driver of this VW Touran was trying to make it all the way to Manchester with no tyres! Stopped by #XT18 on the East Lancs Road near Worsley."She was found to have no licence or insurance and failed a breath test.
in Miles Platting.It happened on Oldham Road, close to the junction with Naylor Street, just after 7pm on Wednesday, October 14. A Ford Fiesta travelling collided with a with a 68 year-old woman who its believed was crossing the road, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.
staging Cinderella as part of its drive-in Winter Festival at the Trafford Centre in December.
Moss Side after drinking at a party, a court heard. Tammy Leach, 23, was more than double the drink-drive limit when she drove her Renault Clio on Fairman Street.
Mia Strothers, 14, was struck by a BMW on Lightbowne Road in Moston, as she made her way to school on Monday 5 October.The North Manchester Academy student was taken to hospital with serious injuries, but sadly died two days later on October 7.A week on from the tragedy, family, friends and members of the local community gathered on Lightbowne Road for a demonstration.Wearing jumpers with Mia's picture printed on, they arrived with placards to protest for a pedestrian crossing to be
Mia Strothers, 14, had been crossing the road when she was struck by a BMW on Lightbowne Road in Moston this week. The North Manchester Academy student suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital, where she sadly died on Wednesday (October 7).
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Moston. Mia Strothers, 14, was hit by a BMW on Lightbowne Road as she made her way to school on Monday morning (October 5).
The girl, 14, suffered serious injuries after being struck by a BMW on Lightbowne Road at around 8.15 on Monday morning.Police say the girl was crossing the road at the time of the crash.She remains in hospital in a critical condition.A man, aged 45, has been arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
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cancelled its official lights switch-on, and many of the region's theatres have had to postpone their pantos.
child is pushed out a moving vehicle as joyriders whizz through the street in a police chase. The youngster is seen crawling on his hands and knees before getting to his feet followed seconds later by a man bolting from the car.Dashcam footage from an unmarked police car captured the whole incident as the Ford Kuga was pursued through a housing estate in the Hattersley area of Manchester.The car raced through the residential area at speeds of up to 61mph.
here"Initial enquiries suggest that the man was stabbed after being hit by a car driven by the offender."The victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries and remains there in a stable condition."No arrests have been made and enquiries are ongoing." Get breaking news first on the free Manchester Evening News app - download it here for your Apple or Android device. You can also get a round-up of the biggest stories sent direct to your inbox every day with the MEN email newsletter -
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