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Helen Flanagan - Blue Man Group to return to Manchester for EIGHT shows - marking first time in the UK for seven years - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - New York

Blue Man Group to return to Manchester for EIGHT shows - marking first time in the UK for seven years

The Blue Man Group have announced EIGHT tour dates in Manchester which are set to feature their now-infamous blend of mind-bending arts and music.

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India Start Favourites Against South Korea In Men's Junior Hockey World Cup Opener - sports.ndtv.com - France - Germany - Belgium - Netherlands - Spain - Argentina - Australia - Canada - South Africa - Egypt - New Zealand - India - Pakistan - Chile - South Korea - Malaysia

India Start Favourites Against South Korea In Men's Junior Hockey World Cup Opener

Two-time champions India will look to make a winning start against Asian rivals Korea in their pursuit of another podium finish in the FIH men's Junior World Cup hockey tournament starting here on Tuesday. India have won the tournament twice, in 2001 in Hobart and 2016 in Lucknow, besides finishing runners-up once in Milton Keyes, England in 1997. In the last edition of the event in Bhubaneswar two years back, the Indians finished fourth and they would be hoping to clinch their fourth podium at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil here.

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Phil Salt - Jos Buttler - Sam Curran - England Cricket - Gus Atkinson - Struggling Jos Buttler vows to turn England form around after another failure - thenationalnews.com - Britain

Struggling Jos Buttler vows to turn England form around after another failure

England captain Jos Buttler insists he won't "hide away" as his run of low scores continued in the opening game of their Caribbean tour.

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Meet the Manchester taekwondo coach trying to impact disabled children's lives - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Meet the Manchester taekwondo coach trying to impact disabled children's lives

A taekwondo coach from Manchester has used his 30 years worth of experience in the sport to coach disabled participants, featuring the opportunity to take part on the same mats as their Olympic and Paralympic heroes.

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More arrests over Ashley Dale shooting possible as investigations 'ongoing' - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

More arrests over Ashley Dale shooting possible as investigations 'ongoing'

More arrests could take place in connection with the murder of Ashley Dale, prosecutors say. The 28-year-old died afer she was shot at her Merseyside home in August last year.

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Wayne Rooney - Marcus Rashford - Bruno Fernandes - Paul Scholes - Manchester United still haven't solved one big problem - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - parish St. James - county Park

Manchester United still haven't solved one big problem

Manchester United seem to take two steps forward and three steps back.

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Full list of road closures for Chanel's big fashion show in Manchester this week - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - county Thomas

Full list of road closures for Chanel's big fashion show in Manchester this week

Preparations for Chanel's big fashion show in Manchester are well under way now. A huge structure is being built in the Northern Quarter where the Métiers d'Art event will welcome celebrities, fashionistas and other VIP guests from around the world next week.

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Paris Olympics - Neeraj Chopra - Murali Sreeshankar - AFI To Stop National Camps After Paris; Will Leave Door Open For Public, Private Entities - sports.ndtv.com - India

AFI To Stop National Camps After Paris; Will Leave Door Open For Public, Private Entities

In a significant development, the Athletics Federation of India on Sunday decided to stop running national camps for elite athletes after the Paris Olympics, leaving the door open for public and private entities to take care of the top players. "We have decided to wind up national senior training camps after Paris (next year). We have communicated this to the sports ministry, which has appreciated our move," AFI president Adille Sumariwalla said on the concluding day of the federation's AGM."There are so many good facilities at SAI NCOEs (National Centres of Excellence). Reliance, JSW, Tata and other private entities also have good facilities. They have made huge investments and appointed foreign coaches.

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