Gemma Collins went to lengths to avoid being photographed in creased trousers by stripping down to her underwear in the street.
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operators such as McDonald's, Wetherspoons and Nando's have this week announced slashed prices for customers, passing those savings on to diners - but industry insiders say that this money could mean make or break for smaller businesses. Gary Usher, the chef behind the Elite Bistros group that includes Kala and Hispi in Manchester, took to Twitter on Wednesday to explain why his restaurants would not be passing any VAT savings on to customers.He wrote: "We appreciate this help to survive.
Gemma Collins went to lengths to avoid being photographed in creased trousers by stripping down to her underwear in the street.
Manchester City financially thanks to the terms negotiated with Borussia Dortmund when the youngster left the Etihad, as previously reported. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side are expected to sign the 20-year-old despite threatening to walk away from the deal if the £108million asking price is not lowered.
Ferran Torres and beat a number of 'very large teams' to his signature, the winger has revealed. City announced the signing of Torres, 20, from Valencia on Tuesday evening on a five year contract, as the club move quickly in the summer transfer market.
straight to your inbox Manchester City have signed Ferran Torres from Valencia in a deal worth £20.8million. The pacy winger passed a medical in Barcelona today and club officials afterwards completed the formalities of a five-year contract.
Marcus Rashford will feature on the cover of British Vogue's activist-themed September issue.The Manchester United star, who led a campaign against child poverty, will feature on the front page with model Adwoa Aboah.The player, from Wythenshawe, tweeted the front cover, saying it was a 'bit of a surreal moment'.Editor Edward Enninful said the issue is a "rallying cry for the future" and includes 40 activists described as "The Faces of Hope".The September issue is traditionally the fashion
cat who vanished 12 years ago has been discovered almost 230 miles from its home.Cats Protection in Glasgow were alerted to 15-year-old Georgie who had been living on a campsite in Loch Lomond for a year which was due to close.But rescuers were left baffled when they discovered the moggy's microchip was registered to an address hundreds of miles away in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.Following a desperate appeal across the UK, Georgie's owners were eventually tracked down - who said their beloved
Kearsley, Bolton, has been plagued with potholes for a number of years and people living in the street claimed it was one of the worst in the borough.
Don’t Trash Our Future campaign, InYourArea.co.uk ran a survey across the UK to get people’s views on the scale of rubbish being dropped and how well they think it’s being dealt with.Based on postcodes given by those who answered the Big Litter Survey, more than 450 responses were from people in Greater Manchester.Most people in the area think there's a problem with litter where they live - 49% said it was a big problem and 39% said it was a major problem.The litter problem locally is also
Salford, just after 10am.
For over 40 years, Northmoor Laundrette in Longsight has been a place where people can chat and catch up while washing their clothes.Despite being a staple part of the local community, the laundrette is now shutting down after bosses say it is no longer financially sustainable to keep running.In 2005, the business was taken over by the Northmoor Community Association (NCA) and transformed into a not-for-profit social enterprise and Manchester’s only Internet café laundrette.Situated on Northmoor
Greater Manchester Police spotted the blue Ford Mondeo driving through Bolton in the early hours of this morning (Saturday July 18).
hereThe court heard O'Brien handed himself in to police after seeing a post on social media by Mr George, which called him a 'stalker'.In an interview with police, O'Brien admitted what he'd done.He said he was staying at the nearby Ibis hotel while in Manchester to attend the concert.O'Brien said he hadn't drunk during the start of the year, and that the four to five glasses of wine he had affected him more than usual.He said he had planned to try and approach Mr George after the concert, in a
Reside saw a 51pc increase in signups in June compared to the same time last year, they say.“There will of course be a few factors at play here,” agency founder and director Anthony Stankard suggests.“[It could be] a bounce in the market following lockdown or a large number of people on furlough just browsing, but the productivity is phenomenal and the number of deals in both sales and rentals is very promising in these early days of the new normal.”With house hunters able to do extensive
straight to your inboxManchester United’s attacking play has been a sight to behold since the Premier League's restart.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side have won four out of their five top-flight games, scoring 15 goals and conceding just three in the process.Paul Pogba, Bruno Fernandes, Mason Greenwood, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial have linked up to devastating effect, with the quintet scoring every one of those goals.No other player in the United side has had a look-in, yet Solskjaer is