Freya wanted to do something special for the people who saved her miracle baby friend - so she got on her scooter and made everyone proud
Freya McKechnie wanted to do something to thank the place that took Millie s tubes away
Freya McKechnie, left on her scooter, and Millie at Alder Hey hospital (Image: Jenny McKechnie)
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No one heeded his cries for help until he had killed his own son - the tragic mistakes that sealed the fate of Zak Bennett-Eko Someone who has that sort of history should never have been discharged
06:43, 22 DEC 2020
Zak Bennett-Eko had a long history with paranoid schizophrenia - in 2019, he killed his own child, but how did it get to that point? (Image: GMP)
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What to look out for in 2021
24 Dec 2020, 12:10Comments (7)
While 2020 was somewhat stifled by the pandemic, 2021 could see a rebound in activity as the public and private sectors seek to claw back time lost dealing with Covid-related problems and progress their projects with renewed vigour.
Here is our pick of some of the most important and interesting projects to look out for in the Manchester and Liverpool city-regions, and the rest of the North West, in the coming months.
ID Manchester winner
The 4m sq ft mixed-use neighbourhood would focus on the science, R&D and technology sectors
The University of Manchester is expected to appoint a development partner for the £1.5bn city centre innovation district following a delay in 2020. It put the procurement process on hold during lockdown but resumed talks with longlisted bidders in July and intends to announce the winner by next spring. The longlist includes Bruntwood SciTech with developer Stanhope; Peel L&P and Urban Splas