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The Mancunian Way: Our ‘unloved’ Roman fort

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Here's the Mancunian Way for today:

Hello and Eid Mubarak,

After weeks of fasting and reflection many Muslims will mark the end of Ramadan today and celebrate Eid al-Fitr.

Platt Fields Park was filled with people for the annual Eid in The Park prayers this morning. Rami Mwamba was there to see it and reports ‘lots of happy and excited faces’, hugs and selfie sticks emerged after prayers were finished.

On to the rest of the news. We'll be looking at the tenants battling mould and damp, learning about Manchester's oldest area and looking forward to Record Store Day in today's newsletter.

But first, some news from Westminster.

Angela Rayner says, perhaps with a degree of sarcasm, that she’s ‘looking forward’ to going head-to-head with the new Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden in the Commons.

“Looking forward to the next Deputy Prime Minister’s Questions, assuming he gets that far. The track record’s not exactly been great,” she tweeted this afternoon.

The Deputy Labour leader faced off against the now former deputy Dominic Raab a few times, including on an infamous occasion when he winked at her.

And the Asthon-under-Lyne MP certainly didn’t hold back when speaking about his resignation to BBC News today. She told BBC News Mr Raab should ‘never have been put in a position of leadership where he could bully staff who are trying to do their best by our country’.

Mr Raab’s resignation as Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary today follows a damning bullying inquiry that found he acted in an intimidating and aggressive

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