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direct to your inboxStudents angered by the increased police presence on campus in Fallowfield have begun following officers and acting as 'legal observers', the M.E.N can reveal.
Last month, Greater Manchester Police raided a common room in Owens Park and issued eight £800 fines to students for allegedly being part of a large gathering.The students said they all lived in the same block of accommodation and should have been considered part of the same household.The uni's rules say each floor of
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direct to your inboxA police officer 'made circuits' of the blast zone at Manchester Arena to ensure all casualties of the bombing were taken out, the public inquiry into the atrocity heard.Sir John Saunders, the inquiry's chairman, said 'heroic acts' were carried out by first responders in the City Room at the Arena.And he told Greater Manchester Police sergeant Andrew Beasley: "Few of us, I suspect, could have behaved in the way you did."The officer, one of the first at the scene, told the
direct to your inboxA man and woman have been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a crash in north Manchester. The smash, between a Ford Mondeo and Audi, happened on Blackley New Road in Blackley at around 6.40pm last night (Friday).
here"We all had one common purpose, which was to help everybody in there as best we could," he said.He told the public inquiry on Thursday: "I don’t know if it was just a personal frustration but going into an incident such as that, seeing the casualties and the type of injuries that the casualties had...certainly I felt the best people in that situation would have been medical experts, paramedics."I don't know the time frame, but it felt like a while before any paramedics were in the City
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.
Bolton on Saturday.Officers arrested Carla Couperthwaite, of Halliwell Road, to 'prevent a breach of the peace', according to Greater Manchester Police's Bolton neighbourhood team.But as she was being arrested, the woman 'began spitting at officers', says the force.After the incident, police say the woman was then 'racially abusive' towards another police officer exercising their duty.She has now been charged with a racially aggravated public order offence and the assault of an emergency
Sign up for our What's On newsletter - for all the latest whether you're staying in or heading out and aboutIconic British fashion brand Fred Perry is preparing to launch a new flagship store in the Northern Quarter.The huge site will be opening at the foot of Afflecks in the city centre this summer.After several months of high-profile high street closures, including nearby Debenhams, it's good news for Manchester at last.The heritage fashion brand was co-founded by Stockport-born tennis
straight to your inbox every day for freeEd Woodward says Manchester United are optimistic about their chances of success in the future, despite their failure to mount a challenge in the Premier League or Champions League.United went out of the Champions League at the group stage in December and, having been top of the Premier League at the halfway stage, now trail champions-elect Manchester City by 14 points with 11 games left.Executive vice-chairman Woodward spoke about United's progress in a
Liverpool Echo reports. Prosecutors allege the 33-year-old was the victim of a revenge attack, carried out by the family of his ex-partner Melissa Stubbs.They say he was hit with a 'weapon' by her brother Aaron Stubbs.