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Humble carers have been lavished with praise by readers of the Manchester Evening News.
And dozens of people who care for loved ones have spoken of the intense satisfaction they get from it.
To mark National Carers Week, we asked readers on our Facebook page to give a shout-out to the carers who made a difference to their lives.
We were inundated with comments from people who act as carers themselves - and
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drugs boss who revelled in living a life of luxury funded by his crimes faces a long spell in jail. 40-year-old Aram Sheibani was found guilty of being involved in a cocaine conspiracy, as well as a series of other criminal activities, according to Manchester Evening News.