tributes flooded in for the teenager on social media.His auntie Jade Ratcliffe and uncle Anthony Brotherton told the Manchester Evening News: "We absolutely adored him."He was a beautiful young boy. This has left a massive hole in our family.
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.tributes flooded in for the teenager on social media.His auntie Jade Ratcliffe and uncle Anthony Brotherton told the Manchester Evening News: "We absolutely adored him."He was a beautiful young boy. This has left a massive hole in our family.
Manchester city centre were assaulted at around 1.10am on Sunday, September 20. Two were bitten and another was racially abused before being spat at, police said.One of the victims needed medical treatment after the incident.
hereRemi Merrimam, 33, of Cambourne Road, Hattersley, Tameside, has been charged with eight counts of conspiracy to supply drugs and two counts of conspiracy to convey an article into a prison.Lewis Carr, 29, of Hart Mill Close, Mossley, has been charged with eight counts of conspiracy to supply drugs.Andrew Brereton, 54, of Bob Massey Close, Openshaw, Manchester, has been charged with two counts of conspiracy to supply drugs.Matthew Lister, 40, of Monks Lane, Breightmet, Bolton, has been
Andrew Wadsworth, 37, accepts killing 32-year-old Melissa Belshaw but denies murdering her.Jurors were told that he had been released from prison two months before the incident at Ms Belshaw's home on Upholland Road in Wigan.In November 2011 he was sent to jail after being convicted of two counts of robbery, two counts of possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, aggravated burglary and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.On day five of the trial at Manchester Crown Court,
Manchester Evening News has established that the incident took place at 20-22 Mary Street. A man who runs a clothing label from one of the units in the building posted a series of videos and pictures as dozens of police officers turned up.At first he appears untroubled by the presence of police and seems annoyed at the crowd of people."D***heads causing me drama are you stupid," the man says to the camera.As he walks through the crowd, the man says "It's all mad.
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blood left splattered on the pavement and a car damaged in north Manchester. Trouble flared in Moston in the early hours of last Wednesday, November 18.
In a special report published last year, the M.E.N looked at the story of a sixteen-strong gang of boys as young as 13 who found themselves in court over a series of violent robberies in Manchester.
hereWhen police managed to get inside after opening a number of locked doors they found a crowd of people.A total of 17 fixed penalty notices were issued to those at the gathering.
Police and firefighters were called to a hotel in Salford after cladding 'fell off' an apartment building.Greater Manchester Police have confirmed officers were scrambled to Wilburn Basin on Ordsall Lane near Castlefield after the cladding fell to the ground at around midday on Saturday.Nobody was injured in the incident, which is thought to have been caused by weather conditions.Firefighters are understood to have worked to remove the debris while a construction company was called in to make
here"I am really shaken up. It's just so sad."I knew the lady to stop and say hello to.
Sam Walker has had his jail term increased after arranging for prison officers' cars to be torched while he was behind bars in Manchester. The 37-year-old caused trouble at Strangeways, then threatened officers at HMP Durham soon after he was transferred, the Liverpool Echo reports.
Bugzy Malone has announced his latest album ‘The Resurrection’ and released new single ‘Don’t Cry’ – a collaboration with Dermot Kennedy.The powerful new track sees the Manchester rapper dissecting his near-fatal motorbike crash, which occurred earlier this year, for the first time.A video for the track, directed by Myles Whittingham, also depicts a tense boxing match to reflect Malone’s mental and physical journey since the accident.“I’m bleeding out, I’m bleeding out, my eyes are full of blood
Tameside. Police seized a 'substantial amount' of drugs during the raids including crack cocaine, a quarter kilo of heroin and a cannabis farm.They also seized some cash.Seven men - aged between 22 and 54 - were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply class A drugs.A 54-year-old woman was also arrested on suspicion of the same offence.They all remain in custody for questioning.
Great Clowes Street, Salford: Party at a warehouse for 200 wedding guests including musicians and sound equipment on November 3rd. Morris Green Lane, Bolton: A house party with 40 revellers on November 2nd, Simpson Street, Angel Meadow, Manchester: A massive city centre party at a Airbnb with bouncers and DJs at a flat on October 24th.
The resident said: "This has been going on for over 12 months. It is known by locals, probably most, if not all of these robberies are being committed by youths from the Dam Head estate and there is now talk amongst locals of vigilante action as the police cannot seen to sort this problem out .
Greater Manchester Police have issued an appeal following an incident at the News Food and Booze off-licence on Beal Lane in Shaw. Cops were called at around 5.45pm on Monday, September 21.
Neighbours have described seeing blood on the pavement close to a police cordon in north Manchester.Officers and several police vehicles were photographed on the corner of Bluestone Road and Kenyon Lane, in Moston, on Wednesday morning (November 18).The M.E.N has contacted Greater Manchester Police for details but has not yet received any information.Several officers were stationed at the scene, not far from St Dunstan’s Parish Centre.Police have also been examining a red Ford car and a blue