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here"When I was taking people’s photographs people would say ‘why am I smiling?’, but you can see it in their eyes."A person’s personality comes out even though we all look the same."I wanted to try and represent the vast number of people in Manchester who every day are doing an incredible job."They are great at what they are doing and in spite of everything, having fun doing it."It never ceases to amaze me how dedicated they all are.
You can still see people smiling through their masks, if you
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Darren Fletcher has finally accepted an offer on his plush mansion after slashing £250,000 off the asking price.
direct to your inbox One million people in Greater Manchester have now had a Covid-19 vaccine.
Manchester Evening News has been invited into the NHS to speak to those people who have been thrust into the trenches of our battle with the virus.
direct to your inboxA 19-year-old man is facing 12 charges of sexual assault over a string of alleged attacks on canal and river towpaths. Joshua Etchells, of Lowton Road, Sale, will appear in Manchester Magistrates Court on Monday.
direct to your inboxOfficials believe Greater Manchester has now vaccinated more than 1m people across the region, despite concerns about vaccination uptake.
direct to your inboxPhil and Julie Neville have put their luxurious Trafford mansion on the market - and we can have a look inside. The former Manchester United and England star is selling the stunning six-bedroom residence in Hilltop, Hale with an eye-watering £5.25 million price tag.
direct to your inboxPolice federation bosses are threatening legal action over the government's decision not to give vaccine priority to officers.The Greater Manchester Police Federation says 11.8 per cent of the workforce has tested positive for Covid-19 during the pandemic, compared with 6 per cent of the general UK population.The numbers demonstrate how officers are at more risk of getting coronavirus as a result of their job, the Fed argues.The Government and its Joint Committee on Vaccine
straight to your inbox every day for freePaul Scholes noticed the unsung but vital roles played by midfielders Fred and Scott McTominay in Manchester United's victory over City.United were 2-0 winners on Manchester derby day at the Etihad Stadium, as Bruno Fernandes and Luke Shaw scored early in each half.
direct to your inboxAn NHS worker who organised a protest over the government's 1 per cent pay offer in Manchester city centre has been fined £10,000. Karen Reissmann, a mental health worker and Unison rep, was among those who turned up for the demonstration in St Peter's Square at midday on Sunday.
direct to your inboxA couple who work on the Covid-19 frontline say they are faced with the heartbreaking decision about whether they can afford to have their unborn baby.Both of them have worked as theatre assistants at hospitals in Greater Manchester during the pandemic, and receive £17,000 a year before tax.After paying for rent and bills on their two bedroom house in Gorton, they are left with just £100 to pay for food, clothes and other necessities.The couple, who have asked for their
direct to your inboxSome of the most deprived areas of Greater Manchester have seen the lowest levels of vaccine uptake.Areas of Rusholme, Longsight and Moss Side, in south Manchester, have particularly low rates.In Moss Side West, just 65.67 per cent of over 65s have been vaccinated - the lowest in Greater Manchester aside from university areas.In stark contrast Hale Barns - one of the most affluent areas in the region - has the highest percentage of vaccinated adults in the region.Health
Get the inside track on the big stories from Manchester courts with our weekly newsletterIt was a gruesome discovery which shocked a community.A member of the public had found what they suspected were human remains in Reddish Vale country park in Stockport."It’s madness," a nearby resident said."You don’t expect this on your own doorstep."The police report came in about 10.30am on Monday, May 25, as the country continued to observe the first national coronavirus lockdown.Manchester's courts are
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