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hummel is a Danish footwear and sportswear brand with deep roots in football and handball.
The company say it's "one of the oldest, most dedicated team sport brands in the business and our iconic chevrons have always worked as a symbol of how we like to do things a little differently".And now, the Manchester Evening News has teamed up with hummel to give away two Oldham Athletic FC home shirts - one adult's size and one child's size - to one lucky winner.The competition is running until Friday,
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentMagnolia has acquired North American rights to “Shorta,” Anders Ølhom and Frederik Louis Hviid’s Danish action thriller, which world premiered during Critics’ Week at the Venice Film Festival to warm reviews. The movie went on to play at Toronto.The action-packed film follows Jens and Mike, two police officers who are on a routine patrol in a disadvantaged neighborhood when news breaks that 19-year-old Talib Ben Hassi has died in police custody.
straight to your inboxThe international break is over and now there is a chance for Manchester City to get back on track when they welcome Arsenal to the Etihad Stadium tomorrow.
in Miles Platting just after 7pm this evening (Wednesday).
Tougher restrictions on funerals and public transport in Oldham are to be scrapped as Greater Manchester is due to be placed under ‘Tier 2’ coronavirus rules, an MP has said.The region has reportedly escaped a ‘Tier 3′ shutdown of pubs and bars, but households will continue to be banned from meeting inside, it is understood.Oldham West and Royton MP Jim McMahon tweeted following a video call with Health Secretary Matt Hancock, in which he confirmed that the rules would be changing for Oldham and
straight to your inbox every day, freeHere are your Manchester United morning headlines for Wednesday, 7 October.Manchester United will keep Jadon Sancho high on their transfer shortlist after failing to land the Borussia Dortmund winger during the transfer window.Sancho was United’s top target but the Reds were unwilling to meet Dortmund’s €120million asking price for the 20-year-old.United are expected to revive their interest next summer, and while they could launch a bid to lure Sancho to
straight to your inbox every day, freeManchester United have announced the squad numbers which their new summer signings will wear for the 2020/21 season.Edinson Cavani was revealed as the new No.7 on Tuesday night, with fellow deadline day arrival Alex Telles taking the No.27 shirt and Facundo Pellistri the new No.28.Cavani, Telles and Pellistri all joined United late on transfer deadline day while the club also announced they had reached an agreement to sign Atalanta winger Amad Diallo at a
straight to your inbox every day, free Edinson Cavani says he is fully focused on justifying the 'responsibility' of being handed the iconic No.7 shirt at Manchester United.Cavani was one of five summer arrivals at United after he completed a free transfer on deadline day earlier this week. The 33-year-old was released by Paris Saint-Germain earlier this summer before signing a one-year deal with the option for a further 12 months at Old Trafford.
unable to confirm whether restrictions in Oldham were stricter than in other areas of Greater Manchester. But, as anyone who's tried to decipher the region's various and ever-changing local lockdown rules over the last few months can attest, the situation is pretty confusing.
straight to your inboxIt’s transfer deadline day and Manchester United are expected to be as busy as anyone as they attempt to get a number of deals over the line.Edinson Cavani and Alex Telles are expected to put pen to paper for United today having undergone medicals at the club's Carrington training ground this morning. Interest in Jadon Sancho remains, but a deal for the Borussia Dortmund star is now unlikely.
coronavirus cases in both boroughs continuing to rise. The latest figures today show Manchester's rate at 335.9 cases per 100,000 - one of the worst in the country - and Oldham's at 177.1.
Boris Johnson suggested people did not have to strictly follow local lockdown guidance as long as they 'show common sense.' He was also unable to confirm whether restrictions in Oldham were stricter than in other areas of Greater Manchester. It comes after health secretary Matt Hancock told MPs this week that the government was bringing restrictions in Bolton in line with the rest of the region.
hereA Transport for Greater Manchester spokesman said they were using a mix of single and double trams across the network.Danny Vaughn, head of Metrolink, said: "We are using all the trams available to us and running as many doubles as possible across the network."Unfortunately, it is not possible to run every service as a double or have our entire fleet on the network at any one time."He said regular maintenance - as well as vehicle removals due to damage or extra maintenance - also led to
coronavirus pandemic swept across the UK - and the globe - it was clear that people with other life-limiting conditions would be impacted as NHS medics focused all their efforts on tackling the virus.
“We have taken this decision to protect our pupils and staff, whose safety is always our highest priority."Some schools which already had a number of children isolating have sent further groups home, including Fairfield High School for Girls in Droylsden where there's been another confirmed case in Year 10 and at Corpus Christi RC Primary in Oldham, where the Nursery and Reception bubble is now also isolating.Elton High in Bury has also had another confirmed case, which has affected a small