Weatherfield including Julia Goulding, who plays Shona Ramsey, Sally Ann Matthews who plays Jenny Connor and Sue Cleaver who plays Eileen Grimshaw.
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hereHe didn't have the virus, but a judge said Smee's behaviour had a 'profound' impact on the officers.Now he has been jailed for four years.Manchester Crown Court heard Smee had a 'volatile' relationship with his father.Smee attacked him during an incident during the lockdown on April 14, just before 2am on Littleton Road in Salford.Police were called after a CCTV operative witnessed the attack unfold on cameras.He suffered a catalogue of injuries, after Smee slashed him more than a dozen
.Weatherfield including Julia Goulding, who plays Shona Ramsey, Sally Ann Matthews who plays Jenny Connor and Sue Cleaver who plays Eileen Grimshaw.
straight to your inboxHere are your Manchester United evening headlines for Thursday July 30.Inter confident over permanent deal for United flopInter Milan expect to agree a deal to sign Alexis Sanchez permanently from Manchester United this summer.The MEN understands that negotiations between the clubs are at an advanced stage.Sanchez has spent the season on loan at Inter and has been in good form towards the end of the campaign, scoring three goals and providing seven assists.The Serie A club
Manchester Evening News: "He always helped me in school - always sticking up for me. "He was like my big brother."Others have been paying tribute on social media.
cleared the defendants of murder this week, instead convicting Cole and Bowers of manslaughter. Long had previously pleaded guilty to the same charge.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions here All three are due to be sentenced at the Old Bailey in London on Friday.
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reported in the Manchester Evening News the force has started an internal inquiry after admitting its response to a youth pulling a blade on other youngsters and threatening an adult member of the public "fell well below" its expected standards.
hereToday GMP issued a statement on social media saying they were aware of another planned gathering in the area next weekend."We are aware of a planned gathering in the local area, which is not authorised, therefore it is illegal" they said."With the current climate relating to coronavirus it is a concern that people are still thinking of attending this event."In response to this event Greater Manchester Police is working with partners from Manchester City Council and will consider closing
here“Our priority will always be to deal with the emergency calls for help that we receive through 999 and the hope is that this move will put our officers in a better position to respond to these incidents.“The move has been welcomed by our local partners and community.
coronavirus and brings England in line with countries like Spain, Germany and Italy.
hereThe victim fled from the house, going to Alton's mother's workplace and staying there for about three hours because they were 'scared', Manchester Crown Court heard.Alton damaged property at the house and took a mobile phone and house keys, which were later returned through the letterbox.He stole a brooch belonging to his mother, which was also returned later.The court heard at the time of the incident, on May 3 last year at about 6pm, Alton had been in the area as he was visiting his father
Bolton. Emergency services were called to reports of a stabbing on Rishton Avenue in Great Lever at around 5.40pm on Friday, July 17.The victim - a 38-year-old man - was taken to hospital following the incident.He remains there in a stable condition this morning, Greater Manchester Police said.No arrests have been made.Police said the man was found on Rishton Avenue, but enquiries are taking place to establish whether the stabbing took place elsewhere.
Worsley, on Wednesday evening (July 15). The car was spotted on Coniston Avenue in Little Hulton this afternoon (Thursday).
Two new COVID-19 officers have been employed by the council.The two officers will be on hand to help businesses to reopen as lockdown begins to ease and provide advice and information on government guidelines.While they don’t have any enforcement powers, they can and will report breaches of social distancing or other issues to the council and police who will then deal with any interventions needed.The officers will work alongside other council services provide advice and support directly to
hereThe first gathering disrupted by the force was in Smithills Country Park in Bolton on the evening of Friday July 10.Mr Burnham said the event was broken up without incident and that a sound system was seized.Then late on Sunday July 12 on an industrial site in Oldham, police used a dispersal order to disrupt an event attended by 250 people.“There were three arrests and some minor injuries sustained by officers, which is completely unacceptable,” added Mr Burnham.On the same night GMP
Police shut down the road for several hours this afternoon and crime scene investigators combed the road.
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