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Over the last few days, scenes of utter chaos have unfolded in Manchester city centre.
On Friday, a large group of schoolchildren and college students caused 'mayhem' on the last day of term. Police and passers-by were pelted with eggs, trams were forced to stop running and some businesses had to close early. Riot police were called in to enforce a dispersal order and three arrests were made. Footage later emerged of a fight on the platform of the Market Street Metrolink stop.
Then on Monday night, a number of fights broke out across both St Peter’s Square and Piccadilly Gardens after a birthday party was shut down at Rebellion on Deansgate when a knife was thrown over a fence. Police saw trouble flared when around 200 under-18s descended on the city centre, with four police officers attacked and four teenagers arrested.
Piccadilly Gardens has always attracted its fair share of crime and ASB, but it’s rare to see it on this scale. So what’s behind this spate of violence and anti-social behaviour? While some day it’s all par for the course during end of term celebrations, others believe the disorder speaks to a wider problem.
Reporter Chris Slater visited Piccadilly Gardens to talk to workers after two serious incidents involving hundreds of young people.
Rehman Butt, a doorman at a premises close to the gardens, told Chris a number of shops and restaurants closed when violence erupted on Monday. He said two groups of children aged 12 up to 17 were fighting in the gardens and were
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Though they may have luxurious lives a million miles away from the majority of people, when it comes to their children, celebrities are just like the rest of us - proud and besotted with them. As the lineup for the new series of Strictly Come Dancing has finally been confirmed, one contestant has been spotted beaming while out with his mini-me children, while another's proud dad has sung his praises.They're not the only ones with lookalike offspring, though.
A luxury hotel could open next to Piccadilly Gardens which would contain rooms without TVs to help promote 'deep rest.'
The Streets have added two new live dates to their 2023 headline tour – find all the details below.The Mike Skinner-led group are due to hit the road this autumn in support of their sixth full-length album ‘The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light’, which comes out on October 20.Last month, The Streets announced a run of UK shows in support of the upcoming record. Skinner and co.
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Making Greater Manchester's energy supply carbon neutral by 2038 will cost £64 BILLION, according to a new report. Plans to decarbonise energy infrastructure in the city-region have now been given the green light by local authority leaders.
A dad told the mother of two of his children told her 'I'll strangle the life out of you' as he throttled her following almost four years of abuse. Lee Ellison, 43, has now been jailed for the attack - and for coercive and controlling behaviour towards his former partner.
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.
On a dry, dusty minefield in northern Iraq, mine detection dog Jota is hard at work.
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The Jonas Brothers are bringing their huge global tour to Manchester next year at one of the cities' newest venues.
Fights broke out across Manchester city centre and four police officers were attacked as around '200 youths' descended after a party was shut down at a bar.
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Police say a full investigation will be launched after hundreds of kids ran riot on the last day of school in Manchester city centre. A large group of school children gathered in Piccadilly Gardens yesterday afternoon (Friday).
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney's eldest son, Kai, is dreaming of a successful professional career in football.