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  • Manchester Velodrome to host 2011 Track World Cup meet
  • 28th February 2010
    Manchester Velodrome has been chosen to host the final round of the 2010-11 Track World Cup Classics series. The event, which takes place between 18-20 February next year, decides qualifying for the following month's World Championships in Holland. The t...
  • 'Happy marriage cuts fatal stroke risk for men'
  • 28th February 2010
    If you are a man, marriage can cut your risk of stroke, unless you are in an unhappy one, say researchers. A study of 10,000 Israelis found both bachelors and those in loveless marriages had a far higher risk of fatal stroke than happily married men. Exp...
  • Health warning over calories and fat in cinema snacks
  • 28th February 2010
    Movie-goers should have more information about how many calories are in cinema snacks, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said. The nutrition watchdog is concerned about the portion sizes of cinema snacks which are often high in fat, sugar or salt. The FSA ...
  • 'Most unfortunate names' revealed
  • 28th February 2010
    What do you call some of the most unlucky people in Britain? Justin Case, Barb Dwyer and Stan Still. It sounds like a bad joke, but a study has revealed that there really are unfortunate people with those names in the UK. Joining them on the l...
  • Museum of Liverpool pays
  • 24th February 2010
    Tourism bosses have been hit with a bill of £750,000 because the new Museum of Liverpool partially blocks the view from an iconic waterfront building. The £72m attraction on the Pier Head interrupts the view from the Port of Liverpool building...
  • Cheryl Cole is to separate from husband Ashley Cole
  • 23rd February 2010
    Pop star Cheryl Cole has separated from her husband footballer Ashley Cole, her spokesman has announced. "Cheryl asks the media to respect her privacy during this difficult time," a statement said. The announcement follows speculation ab...
  • Borders rail route tourism boom claimed
  • 18th February 2010
    A campaign group has claimed a reopened rail line between Edinburgh and the Borders could attract £500,000 a year in tourist spending. The Campaign for Borders Rail (CBR) said it was vital the route tapped into the charter train market. Chairman Ri...
  • Seb Coe & Steve Ovett rivalry to be subject of BBC film
  • 17th February 2010
    The rivalry between British athletics legends Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett is to be made into a film by the BBC. The pair dominated middle distance running in the late 1970s and first half of the 1980s, trading records and lighting up the Moscow Olympics...
  • The Hoylake links to host its 12th Golf Open tournament
  • 17th February 2010
    Royal Liverpool Golf Club is set to host The Open Championship in 2014, the 12th time the Hoylake links has hosted golf's oldest Major competition. When The Open returned to Hoylake in 2006 after a 39-year absence, Tiger Woods became the first back-to-bac...
  • Sir Alex Ferguson hails 'devastating' Wayne Rooney
  • 17th February 2010
    Sir Alex Ferguson hailed Wayne Rooney as "devastating" after the striker's brace saw Manchester United to a vital 3-2 Champions League win over AC Milan. Two clinical headers from Rooney took his season's tally to 25 goals and ensured United hav...
  • Stephen Ireland blames form dip on ex-boss Mark Hughes
  • 11th February 2010
    Manchester City's Stephen Ireland believes his recent form dipped because he was played out of position. Former City boss Mark Hughes preferred to use £25m signing Carlos Tevez in the advanced midfield role, with Ireland forced to fit in elsewhere. ...
  • Steven Gerrard's waxwork is unveiled at Anfield
  • 11th February 2010
    Liverpool and England international Steven Gerrard came face-to-face with himself when he met his own Madame Tussauds waxwork at Anfield. The Reds captain spent five minutes examining the waxwork before he said: "You've missed a few spots haven't you...
  • Liverpool docks skyscraper plans move step closer
  • 09th February 2010
    Plans to build the tallest skyscraper in Liverpool have moved a step forward. Developers have secured funding for the first phase of a 165m (541ft), 54-storey high building on the city's historic waterfront by Leeds Street. If the council grants planning...
  • Beckham will not celebrate scoring against Man Utd
  • 09th February 2010
    David Beckham will not celebrate if he scores for AC Milan against Manchester United in the Champions League. He will face his former club for the first time since leaving in 2003 when AC Milan host United on 16 February. Beckham told Inside United magaz...
  • Manchester Evening News sold
  • 09th February 2010
    The Manchester Evening News (MEN) is being sold by the Guardian Media Group (GMG) as part of a £44. 8m deal. Newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror has bought the historic title as part of a deal for most of the Guardian's regional papers and websites. ...
  • Camilla steps out on Coronation Street's cobbles
  • 05th February 2010
    The Duchess of Cornwall walked along the cobbles of Coronation Street before pulling a pint at the Rover's Return during a visit to Greater Manchester. The duchess, said to be a life-long fan of the show, toured the Granada Studios set in Manchester. She...
  • Firm planning Japan-Scotland Day
  • 04th February 2010
    An Edinburgh-based company has begun making plans for a Japan-Scotland Day to help strengthen links between the two countries. Sakura Scotland has approached the Japanese Consulate General in Edinburgh about the event. Planned for the autumn, the company...
  • Owen Hargreaves to miss Man Utd Champions League ties
  • 04th February 2010
    Owen Hargreaves has been left out of Manchester United's 25-man squad for the Champions League knockout stages. The 29-year-old England midfielder has been sidelined since 21 September 2008 after undergoing surgery to cure a tendinitis problem in both kne...
  • Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand appeals over game ban
  • 03rd February 2010
    Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has opted to appeal against his increased ban for violent conduct imposed by the Football Association. The 31-year-old lost his original appeal against a three-match suspension for an altercation with Craig Fagan i...
  • Census data for 2011 to be gathered in Manchester
  • 03rd February 2010
    The data for the next census will be gathered in Manchester, with the creation of 1,300 jobs. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the centre of the information-gathering operation by UK Data Capture will be at Trafford Park. The England and Wal...
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