PLUS: Living for the weekend
Hello, You wait 142 years for an all-Manchester FA Cup final... then two come along in just 12 months. Tomorrow United and City will face each other at Wembley for the second year in a row.
But over at Old Trafford, fans aren't quite as hopeful. Connor Duggan, 19, of Ashton, rates United's chances as '50/50'. If you’re looking for things to do, this piece from What’s On writer Adam Maidment is just the ticket. He’s rounded up all the best stuff happening across the region this week, including the Manchester Flower Festival, the Great Manchester Run and a few pubs and restaurants where kids eat free.
"Sarah's mam's in here tonight and I'm sure she's feeling all the love and energy in the room. We love you, Marie. When I come down on that podium, the energy I was hit with I could have just burst out of crying there and then. Thank you for making it bearable, and making it a joyous occasion for us all."
‘I’m dreading the next six weeks’ After Rishi Sunak announced the country would go to the polls on July 4, Chris Slater spent a wet and windy day in Oldham speaking to voters. And it’s fair to say there was little excitement at what’s to come. "It's the arrogance of them as well, always thinking they are right rather than listening to the real experts. I am not looking forward to the next six weeks.”
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