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Andrew Malkinson was due to appear on Radio 4 very early this morning - but he slept in. That’s because last night was his first as a truly free man.
Convicted in 2004 of the brutal rape of a woman in Salford - a crime he didn’t commit - Mr Malkinson spent 17 years behind bars. His conviction was yesterday quashed by senior judges at the Court of Appeal after DNA evidence linking another man to the crime came to light.
He told the Today programme: “It’s the result I've waited for, for 20 years.”
But his relief and joy are balanced with anger at ever having been convicted of the crime - and the strain of the painfully slow process to clear his name.
The Criminal Case Review Commission - set up to examine miscarriages of justice - has been accused of incompetence in their handling of the case. While Mr Malkinson has rejected Greater Manchester Police’s apology.
In a powerful interview with presenter Justin Webb, he said he never gave up protesting his innocence during his 17 year stint in prison. “The truth is the fundamental thing,” he said. “These are fundamental hard won truths and this was an institutional lie.”
Mr Malkinson was jailed for life with a minimum term of seven years. But he served 10 more years because he maintained his innocence. He told the BBC the extra time behind bars took an 'extremely heavy toll' on his psyche and that he 'contemplated suicide many times'.
But he said pretending he had committed the crime in order to get parole would have been ‘a hollow choice’.
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Described as "paradise" by one former resident, four high-rise tower-blocks that overlooked great swathes of south Manchester for nearly 50-years were brought crashing down.
Ryan Thomas has left his fans 'crying' as he posted a sweet tribute to his two younger brothers. But in the process, fans think they have spotted his twin. The actor took to social media on Friday (August 11) to wish twins Adam and Scott Thomas a happy birthday.
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A 50-year-old cricketer from Rochdale says representing England Women at this month’s World Blind Games will continue to open doors for those who live with sight loss.
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All 14 Manchester City players are still in contention to win the World Cup with the group stage now in the book.
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A Netherlands-inspired 'care village' which will allow residents to move between homes has been given the green light by Wigan Council.
Netherlands and England soared into the knockout stages of the FIFA Women's World Cup with emphatic victories on day 13.
Manchester City's stars have continued to make their mark on the Women’s World Cup, with Alex Greenwood and Alanna Kennedy among those to impress in recent days.
Wandering through Manchester city centre, the same faces follow you around.
The Cheetham Hill Gang started small. In the early days petty theft, handbag snatching and robbing shops was their bread and butter.
On a dry, dusty minefield in northern Iraq, mine detection dog Jota is hard at work.
The Jonas Brothers are bringing their huge global tour to Manchester next year at one of the cities' newest venues.
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With 'heavy hearts', doctors took to the streets to demand better pay and conditions - warning the NHS could face a 'bleak' future if a deal isn't struck. Scores of medics took part as the 48-hour strike began on Thursday (July 20). It's the first walkout of its kind in a decade.
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A tourist was told he was 'lucky to be alive' after waking up in hospital following a crash in Manchester. Dean Gustafson was visiting the city for a day from Oxford on July 8 when he was hit on Oxford Street, close to St Peter's Square.