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Get the inside track on the big stories from Manchester courts with our weekly newsletterTwo teenage killers who murdered a vulnerable alcoholic in her own home have been granted lifelong anonymity. A High Court ruling published today states that their identities will be kept secret for life.
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Bury, on the evening of August 12 of last year.They all deny the charge.
direct to your inboxWythenshawe’s ‘iconic’ indoor market has been given a temporary reprieve after plans for its closure were deferred until later this year.Manchester council had considered withdrawing funding from March as part of wider cost-cutting measures to save around £41m in the coming year.The town hall currently pays a £110k-a-year subsidy for the indoor section of Wythenshawe market, which is in an ‘unsustainable’ position after losing money over several years.Stallholders were told
Bury, on August 12 of last year.Kamran Mohammed, 19, of Kingsdale Close, Bury; Mohammed Izaarh Khan, 21, of Palace Street, Bury; and Khayam Ali Khurshid, 28, of Eton Hill Road, Bury, have gone on trial accused of murder, which they deny.They also deny a second charge of possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life.Raheem Hall, 19, of Hardfield Street, Heywood, denies possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life, but admits a second charge of assisting an offender.Jurors at Manchester
lockdown depression Raymond Nicholls, 82, who lives alone and has no family members close by, has been popping in to Cupcake Coffee Box on Kirkcaldy High Street, Fife, every day in a bid to keep his spirits up. Raymond, who moved to the town from Stockport, Greater Manchester, after his wife died in 2002, has found the loneliness difficult to combat during the pandemic.
Tyldesley, on Sunday afternoon (February 14). According to the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS), a teenage boy suffered a 'serious leg injury' after coming off a motorbike.
here When asked by the Manchester Evening News , the force refused to provide the officer's name, but outlined some of the details of the case.
Get the inside track on the big stories from Manchester courts with our weekly newsletterA teenage boy has been charged with assaulting an emergency worker.A 17-year-old boy - who cannot be named for legal reasons - has been charged with four counts of assault of an emergency worker and one count of section 47 assault.He has been remanded in custody.The teenager is due to appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court on Monday (February 15).
convicted of manslaughter after the death of 17-year-old Mohamoud Mohamed in Moss Side.
Get the inside track on the big stories from Manchester courts with our weekly newsletterA prolific paedophile who posed as girls online to get young boys to send him indecent images has been jailed.David Wilson is thought to have approached more than 5,000 children from across the globe and left some of his young victims feeling suicidal.He was jailed for 25 years after pleading guilty to 96 child sex abuse offences relating to 52 victims.The dozens of victims in the case were all boys aged
direct to your inboxThis is the moment The Chase fans - especially those in Manchester - were stunned after a contestant on the show made a major music mix-up.Contestant Charlene was the third contestant up against new Chaser Darragh Ennis in the latest episode of the hit ITV game show.The Essex resident had an unfortunate cash builder round, only managing to scrape £1,000 for her head-to-head with Darragh.But the worst was yet to come, with the 38-year-old scuppering her very first
direct to your inboxThis is the terrifying moment a knifeman tried to stab a teenager at a Manchester Metrolink stop. CCTV footage released by police shows Shujaat Ali lunging at the 17-year-old as the victim sat on railings at Abraham Moss tram stop in Cheetham Hill.
straight to your inbox every day for freeAmad Diallo is yet to make his Manchester United debut after joining the club on January 7, but the youngster has already been given a big upgrade on FIFA 21 after being added to the squad.FIFA 21 is kept up-to-date by regular player database updates that are also known as a server updates, with players being upgraded, downgraded, contracts changes, players added, players removed and much more, to make the game more realistic.In the latest player database
direct to your inbox Andy Burnham has called for poorer parts of the country to be given additional supplies of the coronavirus vaccine. The Greater Manchester Mayor said that more jabs should be given in areas where life expectancy is lower.Speaking to Sky News' Sophy Ridge On Sunday, he said there should be 'greater flexibility' within the vaccine roll out programme so that people can be called up earlier.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said that the incidents happened between 1.30am and 3.30am, in Bradshaw Road and Tonge Moor Road, in the Tonge Moor area of Bolton.
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direct to your inboxEvery care home resident in Manchester has now been given the Covid-19 vaccine.Residents of the city's 56 care homes were among the first people to be prioritised for the vaccine rollout, with NHS teams aiming to have completed the vaccination programme by January 24.After a busy weekend, council bosses said every resident has now had the vaccine in the borough.The vaccines were administered by either local GPs or gtd healthcare with support from Manchester Health and Care