Oldham pensioner loses sight in left eye after being struck by brick in unprovoked attack
An 66-year-old man has lost sight in his left eye after being struck by a brick in the doorway of his own home in Oldham this weekend.
An 66-year-old man has lost sight in his left eye after being struck by a brick in the doorway of his own home in Oldham this weekend.
The Deaf Institute, Manchester, was all ears as Luke Friend, of X Factor 2013 fame, took to the stage to perform his debut as a solo artist on Sunday April 19.
MM took to the streets of Manchester to find out whether Mancunians were going to vote in the May elections.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the legendary expedition leader, recently run a so-called Ultramarathon through the Sahara Desert at age 71.
A bizarre James Collins own goal and speedy counter-attacking move finished by Sergio Aguero gave Manchester City all three points against a disconsolate West Ham team, a welcome comeback from defeats to Manchester United and Crystal Palace as they stayed fourth by seven points from Liverpool and Tottenham.
A Moss Side man has been jailed for five years for raping a 14-year-old girl in 2009 in what police are calling a ‘below level’ investigation.
Wigan police are asking residents not to join paedophile vigilante groups after a man was arrested for assault and blackmail after a Facebook grooming sting.
Manchester United were the dominant team at Stamford Bridge on the weekend against leaders Chelsea but Eden Hazard’s first-half strike proved to be enough for Jose Mourinho’s side to move them within two victories of securing the league title.
More than half of people with Parkinson’s in the North West have experienced hostility and rudeness from members of the public with one professor explaining that it makes sufferers feel like a ‘zoo exhibit’.
The 25-year-old, who has lived in Withington for the past four years, ended up purchasing a bike off eBay and booking a ticket to America, where he would spent the most memorable year of his life.
As with episode one there’s an awful lot of exposition due to the vast number of storylines.
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