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Better and wider pavements, more room for people and better pedestrian crossings are just a few of the planned improvements which are being proposed for the city centre. In a consultation that is set to run from Thursday 11 December to Friday 30 January, Manchester City Council is asking the public for their thoughts on changes along Princess Street (A34), between Portland Street and Mosley Street. This route is a key corridor for bus and foot traffic. Through the changes that are being proposed the Council aims to improve pavement areas in the city centre enabling more people to…
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A 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of threats to kill after a school was put in to lockdown.Dyfed-Powys Police officers were called to reports of threats made against a pupil at Ysgol Bro Myrddin in Carmarthen on Wednesday.The teenager, from Carmarthenshire, remains in police custody.The force said the school would reopen as normal on Thursday, but a “precautionary police presence” would be on site “to provide reassurance and support to pupils and staff”.
On the timescale of Tanner’s return, Barry-Murphy added: “He’ll obviously tell you he’s available much sooner, which is great because he feels so good and he’s looking so good.”But I just think with the amount of time he’s been out for would mean that we just have to be mindful of building him back up to a healthy level of fitness before we expose him to the games he’s going to have to play.”Meanwhile, centre-back Gabriel Osho is around two weeks away from a return following an injury to his big toe.The 27-year-old sustained the injury during last week’s 5-1…
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Labour Minister Alison McGovern has demanded an “apology” from Shadow Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho for “lecturing” the Government on their latest House of Lords appointments. Speaking to GB News, Ms Coutinho said Labour is “stuffing” the House of Lords in order to “push forward controversial legislation that was not in their manifesto”.She claimed: “The reason is that they have brought forward legislation which is incredibly controversial, assisted dying, decriminalisation of abortion right up to full term, and lifting the two-child benefit cap, for example, that they simply did not tell people about at the election.”Clapping back at the remarks, Ms…
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Aldi has opened five new stores across the UK ahead of Christmas in a win for festive shoppers. Has your local area got a new supermarket?This comes amid widespread store closures, which has seen iconic brands such as River Island, Poundland and Claire’s Accessories.The German discount retailer is in the process of rolling out new stores as part of wider restructuring plans, with the majority of these recent openings taking place yesterday (December 11).According to the supermarket chain, the new stores will create around 200 new jobs in a boon for the economy.Is your local area getting an Aldi supermarket?…
Jasmine DuFraisseNorth WestJoseph was joined by eight other pupils to take part in the projectPupils from a school in Greater Manchester have taken part in a project to make sure other children will wake up with a present on Christmas morning.The Giving Tree, at Merseyway Shopping Centre in Stockport, is decorated with gift tags detailing presents which can be bought for children and their families who struggle at Christmas.Children from St Peter’s Catholic High School in Wigan, who are all anti-bullying ambassadors, have been helping with the campaign.”Everyone deserves a Christmas, whether they can afford it or not,” one of…
