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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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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.
straight to your inbox every day for freeGary Neville has admitted he was "shocked" at how brave Manchester United were during their 2-0 victory over Manchester City, with particular praise for their high defensive line. Goals from Bruno Fernandes and Luke Shaw sealed an impressive win for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 's men, ending Pep Guardiola's side's 21-match winning run.
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.
Two men have now been charged.Remez Caffrey, 23, of of Chelston Avenue, Moston and John Chean, 24, of Thirlmere Walk, Kirkby, Merseyside have both been charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine, amphetamine and cannabis, conspiracy to import cannabis and money laundering.They both appeared at Manchester magistrates’ court yesterday and were remanded in custody ahead of a future court appearance.
police in front of his screaming child in front of his child has been found guilty of obstructing two officers.NHS worker Ziggy Desmond Mombeyarara was detained in a petrol station forecourt after doing 72mph in a 30mph zone on May 6 last year.According to the Manchester Evening News, the 35-year-old was 'obstructing' two officers in the city.He has since been found guilty of the offense.Prosecutors said officers repeatedly tried to conduct a roadside breath test, but Mombeyarara refused,
properties available across the region with features and fittings to enable independent living and all its benefits - with each one available to rent for under £130 per week.Iram Nisar, service manager at Regenda Homes, said: “At Regenda Homes, we understand the importance of having somewhere welcoming and safe to call home. "Our independent living properties are perfect for people who want to maintain their independence with the security of having staff onsite when needed.
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.
Prestwich, home to one of the UK's largest Jewish communities, cases of the virus increased by 74 per cent in the seven days up to February 18, according to government figures. The surge - from 27 to 47 - means the area's infection rate currently stands at 491 cases per 100,000 people.