Man arrested on suspicion of murder after fatal Ashton shooting of Kieran McGrath
A 23-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the body of Kieran McGrath was found outside Ashton police station at the weekend.
A 23-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the body of Kieran McGrath was found outside Ashton police station at the weekend.
Kieran McGrath, 26, was gunned down after leaving the Sheldon Arms Pub, on Saturday night, around 10.25.
Manchester runners are being warned to use their ‘gut instinct’ as earlier nights pose a greater hazard to them.
A Stalybridge college welfare officer and young person’s football coach – who downloaded thousands of indecent images of children and was caught as part of a world-wide investigation – has been sentenced to a 12 months in prison.
CCTV footage released by detectives in Salford shows the attempted robbery on Thursday September 4 at around 10.40pm on the number 36 bus, travelling along Kenyon Way towards Peel Lane
Manchester motorists could face a £100 on the spot fine and three points on their licence if they get caught using the new Apple Watch according to Greater Manchester Police.
Stuart Coope, of Minster Road, Moston, pleaded guilty to attempted murder after stabbing and slashing his 39-year-old boyfriend in the early hours of Saturday, March 29
Rymel Downer, 25, has been jailed for 17 years for attempted murder after he was convicted of firing three shots, one of which hit his victim in the mouth
From September 1, Greater Manchester Police supported by Manchester Airport and the UK Border Force monitored 115 flights and a referral was made to the local authority following concerns over a young girl returning from a flight
Local residents and staff at the home risked their own lives as they battled through smoke and flames to bravely rescue two dogs.
Speaking anonymously in an interview with BBC Radio 4 on Friday, he also said that during his time in the force senior officers within GMP knew the issue was prevalent, but did little to act
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