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'Aggressive' dog trapped elderly lady before attempting to bite police officer

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The attending officer was able to control the dog without it causing injury

An ‘aggressive’ dog trapped an elderly lady and her dog before trying to bite a police officer.

On Wednesday this week, May 20, at around 9pm, officers responded to reports of an out of control dog at a Shell petrol station on Broadway, Oldham.

The dog, described as a Belgian Malinois, was behaving ‘aggressively’, the force said, and had caused an elderly woman and her dog to become trapped. It also attempted to bite an officer’s leg.

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The attending officer was able to take control of the dog without causing injury. The dog has since been secured and returned to it’s owner.

A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said: “At around 9pm on Wednesday 20 May 2026, officers responded to an out-of-control dog in Broadway in Oldham.

“The dog – a Belgian Malinois – was behaving aggressively and had caused an elderly female member of the public and her dog to become trapped.

“During this incident, the Belgian Malinois displayed aggressive behaviour towards members of the public and attempted to bite a police officer’s leg.

“The responding officer brought the immediate threat posed by the dog, to the officers and members of the public, under control and causing no injury to the dog.

“Following the incident, the dog was secured and transported to our kennels. It has since been returned to its owner.”

M6 crash sees major motorway hit by delays after all traffic stopped

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There were major delays on the M6 motorway on Saturday night after a crash involving four cars. All lanes were shut on the motorway following the incident at around 8.30pm.

The motorway was shut off on the northbound carriageway between junction 21 for Warrington and junction 21A. There were over two miles of delays, travel services have said.

National Highways for the North West posted at the time: “Traffic has been held on the #M6 in #Cheshire northbound between J21 #Warrington – J21A (#M62) due to a collision. Emergency services are on scene and recovery arranged. Delays in excess of 30 minutes with 2 miles of congestion.”

Travel service Inrix said four cars were involved in the incident. At 10pm, three lanes reopened but the slip road exit was shut off, with delays still in place.

National Highways said the delays would ease.

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Relief after Google's description of Holocaust survivor Ike Alterman as 'fictional character' disappears

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Jewish leaders are calling on the US tech company to apologise

The Google description of Holocaust survivor Ike Alterman as a ‘fictional character’ has now been changed after being reported by the Manchester Evening News.

Jewish leaders in Greater Manchester reacted with anger at the ‘absolutely disgraceful’ online mischaracterisation of Itzik Alterman. They called on the US tech company to change it immediately – and apologise to his family and friends.

Known as Ike, Mr Alterman, a much-loved father and grandfather, passed away at the age of 97 in December last year – leaving behind an unparalleled legacy of education and admiration.

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He survived four Nazi concentration and death camps and was awarded a British Empire Medal in 2023 for his services to Holocaust education and remembrance.

Born in southern Poland, Mr Alterman lost most of his family during the Holocaust.

He was spared as a teenager, but suffered unimaginable cruelty after being sent to the Blyzin concentration camp, where he worked in the kitchen. In 1944, he was transported to Auschwitz and went on to be marched, in the dead of night, to Birkenau – around 3km away.

Mr Alterman, with others, was liberated from a Nazi camp in the Czech Republic by the Russian Army and eventually flown to the UK, settling in the Lake District with dozens of other young children as a ‘Windermere Boy’. He went on to move to Bury and became a successful businessman.

Mr Alterman bore a death camp tattoo on his arm. He long campaigned to educate the young about Nazi atrocities.

Previously, if you searched his name on Google, he was described on the search engine as a ‘fictional character’, below images of him and news stories about his life by the Manchester Evening News and other news outlets.

However, in an update on Saturday evening, Raphi Bloom, who was a close friend of Mr Alterman, confirmed that after sharing the MEN’s previous article on the story on LinkedIn, the description has been removed.

He added that the family of Mr Alterman were ‘really appreciative’. The Manchester Evening News has reached out to Google for comment.

Mr Bloom previously described the misrepresentation as ‘absolutely disgraceful’ – and said tech giants were not doing enough to combat ‘anti-Jewish racism’.

Mr Bloom said: “I knew Ike Alterman in two capacities. First, he was someone like a second father to me, with whom I travelled widely to share his story with thousands of people of all ages across the north west.

“Second, I knew him as the director of The Fed’s My Voice Project, through which we published his whole life storybook, with a foreword written by Andy Burnham. It is deposited in many prestigious libraries across the world.

“The fact that Google can misrepresent Ike Alterman as a fictional person is absolutely disgraceful. Ike survived four Nazi concentration and death camps, as well as a death march. He bore a death camp number tattooed on his arm, and there is extensive Nazi documentation that proves unequivocally he was a Holocaust survivor.

“In an era where Holocaust inversion and distortion are increasingly used to deny Jewish suffering, this kind of mischaracterisation only reinforces what many Jewish people already feel – that tech giants are failing to do enough to combat anti-Jewish racism.”

Man United transfer news: Yan Diomande decision, Ederson update, Sandro Tonali latest

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Manchester United academy star Malachi Sharpe has confirmed his departure from the club.

In a post to Instagram, he said: “After 5 years my time at @manutd has come to an end. I want to say thank you to the coaches, players, staff and the fans for my incredible time with this amazing club.

“Though my time had been difficult with injuries I vow to do my best on the next part of my journey. Once a red always a red [red heart emoji].”

The 20-year-old made eight Premier League 2 appearances this season with injuries, as mentioned, impacting his minutes.

White House 'on lockdown' as gunshots rings out and people rushed inside

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It is currently unclear where the gunshots have originated from and what the security incident is in relation to

Secret Service personnel have launched an urgent response after multiple gunshots were reportedly heard near the White House.

According to one journalist, ‘approximately 20-30’ shots rang out in Washington before Secret Service agents swiftly moved reporters indoors.

Julie Trskin, a correspondent for NBC News, posted on X: “GUNSHOTS heard outside of the White House Approximately 20-30 Secret service told those of us gathered on the north lawn to run inside the press briefing room.”

FOX News’ Chad Pergram reports that Secret Service has taken down the shooter.

The journalist subsequently shared an image of an armed officer stationed outside the entrance, writing: “Outside the press briefing doors right now…USSS officers, gun drawn, told us to run inside. White House now on lockdown.”

Images circulating on social media appear to show snipers positioned on the building’s rooftop, with another armed officer walking across the White House lawn.

The incident follows President Donald Trump’s announcement on Saturday that an agreement with Iran regarding the conflict, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, has been “largely negotiated” following discussions with Israel and other regional allies.

“Final aspects and details of the Deal are currently being discussed, and will be announced shortly,” Trump posted on social media, without providing further specifics. He revealed he had held conversations with leaders from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and Bahrain, as well as a separate discussion with Israel.

There were no immediate reports of injuries or information about the circumstances.

On X, the Secret Service said it was “aware of reports of shots fired near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW” — one block from the White House — and was “working to corroborate the information with personnel on the ground.” It said it will have an update shortly.

In a social media post, FBI Director Kash Patel said officers were responding to shots fired and said he would “update the public as we’re able.”

President Donald Trump was inside the White House at the time.

Manchester United confirm Michael Carrick's backroom staff as full list announced

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Man Utd have announced the make-up of Michael Carrick’s coaching staff after his appointment as head coach

Michael Carrick’s backroom staff of Steve Holland, Jonathan Woodgate, Jonny Evans, Travis Binnion and Craig Mawson have all been given new contracts to continue in their respective roles on a permanent basis at Manchester United.

Carrick has been supported by Holland (assistant manager), Woodgate (first-team coach), Evans (first-team coach), Binnion (first-team coach) and Mawson (goalkeeper coach) since he joined on an interim basis.

When Carrick picked up the Premier League’s manager of the month award in January, he credited his backroom staff, along with the players, for their part in United’s string of impressive results.

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The club believe Carrick’s backroom staff have a strong blend of skillsets and personalities, and those who have observed their coaching at Carrington have said there is a strong dynamic among them.

It’s understood Holland has been influential as Carrick’s assistant. The pair have been spotted in constant communication during games on the touchline, and Carrick recently described his No.2 as a “very wise man.”

Holland worked as Gareth Southgate’s assistant manager throughout his tenure as England manager, helping the Three Lions finish third at the 2018 World Cup and runners-up in successive European Championships.

Before working with England, Holland spent several years at Chelsea, helping the likes of Jose Mourinho, Rafael Benitez, Roberto Di Matteo and Antonio Conte.

Holland and Woogate have been hands-on alongside Carrick during training sessions. Woodgate speaks Spanish, which has helped him find common ground with Spanish-speaking players in the squad.

Woodgate, Evans and Binnion have all overseen individual coaching with United’s players. Woodgate and Evans have focused on the defensive unit, while Binnion has made inroads with the attacking players.

Binnion was Under-21 manager, but he stepped up to help the first-team when Darren Fletcher was caretaker boss. Binnion’s official title in the academy was ‘head of player development and coaching’ before his promotion.

The 39-year-old has long been a conduit between the first-team and the academy, advising which players are ready to participate in senior training sessions, but his remit has grown over the last few months.

Mawson was retained as goalkeeper coach following Ruben Amorim’s exit. The 47-year-old joined United in 2019 from Burnley, meaning he has also worked with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Erik ten Hag.

Man United transfer news LIVE: Yan Diomande decision, Ederson update, Sandro Tonali latest

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Manchester United academy star Malachi Sharpe has confirmed his departure from the club.

In a post to Instagram, he said: “After 5 years my time at @manutd has come to an end. I want to say thank you to the coaches, players, staff and the fans for my incredible time with this amazing club.

“Though my time had been difficult with injuries I vow to do my best on the next part of my journey. Once a red always a red [red heart emoji].”

The 20-year-old made eight Premier League 2 appearances this season with injuries, as mentioned, impacting his minutes.

Man United 'reach agreement' as transfer nears and £86m decision made

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Manchester United are being linked with a move for a host of potential new signings as the summer transfer window fast approaches

Manchester United could have a busy summer transfer window ahead, with fresh updates on two potential new signings. The Reds will conclude their Premier League campaign on Sunday away at Brighton before turning their attention to the transfer market.

Michael Carrick will have an eye on the potential transfer plans at United for this summer, after being confirmed as the club’s head coach on a permanent basis.

Champions League football for next season could also hand United a major boost in being able to sign their No.1 targets this summer.

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United have already been linked with a host of potential new additions to their squad, and it remains to be seen if those rumours will lead to players making a move to Old Trafford.

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Here, the Manchester Evening News takes a look at some of the latest United transfer news and gossip that has emerged over the last 24 hours.

Ederson claim

United are reportedly closing in on the signing of Atalanta star Ederson as one of their first deals of the summer transfer window.

Journalist Matteo Moretto has claimed that United and Atalanta have reached a ‘verbal agreement’ over a deal for Ederson, with a few details in the move left to be completed.

It has been reported that Ederson has given the green light to the transfer, with both clubs set to hold further talks to complete the deal.

MEN says: United have been linked with a move for Ederson for some time and it has got to the point where it would be a surprise if they did not try and sign the Brazilian this summer. It’s unclear what fee United could be forced to pay, but reports suggest that the Reds have been keen to sign the Atalanta star for a while.

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Diomande update

United reportedly have an interest in RB Leipzig star Yan Diomande, but will not press ahead with a deal due to the fee it would take to bring the player to Old Trafford.

Fabrizio Romano has provided an update on Diomande’s future, explaining why United have taken the decision to not try and sign the Ivory Coast international.

“Man United are following the player, but have already informed people close to the player that they will not pay €100m (£86m) for Diomande because the main investments will be made in midfield,” Romano said on his YouTube channel.

“At the moment, spending more than €100m euros again at Leipzig after the Sesko deal in summer 2025 at the moment for United is considered too expensive. He is a player they really like but is considered too expensive.

MEN says: United are likely to want to strengthen their squad ahead of their return to the Champions League, but it seems that Diomande will not be moving to Old Trafford. It remains to be seen if the Reds will look to sign a new winger when the transfer window opens, with a host of names expected to be linked over the next few weeks and months.

Major emergency response after child falls off bike in Oldham

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Police and paramedics descended on Frederick Street after reports of a potential crash

Emergency services swarmed a residential street in Oldham after concerns of a major incident involing a child.

Police and paramedics were called to Frederick Street on Saturday (May 23), with the road taped off between Keble Avenue and Oriel Avenue, and from Grendon Avenue to Hollins Road.

Pictures from the scene show a large emergency services presence behind a police corden, including around a dozen officers and at least three ambulance vehicles.

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Greater Manchester Police said the incident was initially reported as a child on the floor, with fears they may have been involved in a road traffic collision.

However, after reviewing the CCTV footage, officers say they believe the child had fallen from a bike and that no crash had taken place.

It is understood the road has since reopened.

The child is not believed to have suffered life-threatening injuries. North West Ambulance Service has been approached for more information.

DWP warning to people on PIP going on holiday outside the UK this summer

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Millions of people on PIP may not be aware of the rules around going on holiday

People receiving Personal Independence Payments (PIP) have been warned that they must report changes in their circumstances to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), otherwise they could risk losing their benefit entitlement or have regular payments paused or stopped.

It is important to be aware changing your name, doctor, health professional or address do not need to be reported to the DWP and will have no impact on your payments. However it is worthwhile to ensure that the details DWP has on file for you are up to date.

Certain changes however do need to be reported to the DWP and this includes leaving the country for a period of more than four weeks – even if just going abroad for a holiday. Failure to do this could affect entitlement to PIP, the Daily Record reports.

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Advice on the GOV.UK website states that you must contact the PIP enquiry line “straight away” if you plan to go abroad for more than four weeks. It is therefore advised that if you are planning to travel abroad this year, or are in the process of booking a holiday for more than four weeks, you contact the DWP with the details they have asked for as soon as possible.

How to report a change of circumstances to DWP

You can report a change of circumstance to the DWP using the PIP enquiry line on 0800 121 4433 – lines are open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Below is a comprehensive guide to whether or not you need to alert the DWP to certain changes in circumstances.

Changes to daily living and mobility needs

You should tell the DWP about whether you need more or less help with daily living and mobility tasks. This includes needing more or less support than what you previously outlined to the DWP, or if your condition will last for a longer or shorter time than you previously said. This change may affect entitlement to PIP, the amount and the period of the PIP award.

Leaving the country or planning to leave the country for a period of more than four weeks – even if this is a holiday

If you plan to go abroad for more than four weeks you should report this to the DWP as this may affect your entitlement to PIP. The DWP needs to know the date you are leaving the country, how long you are planning to be out of the country, which country you are going to and why you are going abroad.

Stays in hospital or similar institutions

DWP guidance states both components of PIP cease to be payable 28 days after the claimant is admitted to an NHS hospital. Privately funded patients are unaffected by these rules and can continue to be paid either component of PIP. If you are in hospital or a similar institution at the date entitlement to PIP starts, PIP is not payable until you are discharged.

Care homes

The daily living component of PIP ceases to be payable after 28 days of residency in care homes where the costs of the accommodation are met from public or local funds. The PIP mobility component can continue to be paid.

People who fully self-fund their placement are unaffected by these rules. If you are in a care home at the date of entitlement, the PIP daily living component is not payable until you leave.

Linked spells in hospital and a care home

Spells in hospital are linked if the gap between them is no more than 28 days. The daily living component for spells in a care home is also linked if the gap between them is no more than 28 days.

There is no link for the mobility component because payment is not affected when in a care home. Both components of PIP will stop being paid after a total of 28 days in hospital. The daily living component of PIP will stop being paid after a total of 28 days in a care home.

Imprisonment or claimant held in legal custody

This change may affect the amount of PIP that can be paid to the claimant. The DWP needs to know the date the claimant was taken into prison or legal custody and the length of time they are expected to be there, if known.

Detained in legal custody

PIP ceases to be payable after 28 days where someone is being detained in legal custody. This applies whether the offence is civil or criminal and whether they have been convicted or are on remand. Suspended payments of benefit are not refunded regardless of the outcome of proceedings against the individual. Two or more separate periods in legal custody link if they are within one year of each other.

Change of name

While this change will not affect payment or eligibility for PIP, it is important that the DWP has the most up-to-date details for the claimant. This change needs to be reported in writing – if the claimant phones to give these details, the DWP will ask for these details to be put in writing. The written notification must contain:

  • full details of their previous name
  • their new name
  • details of any changes made to the bank or building society account into which PIP is paid, such as the name of the account or the account number
  • their signature on the letter

Change of account PIP is paid into

The DWP needs full details of the of the name and address of the new bank or building society along with details of the new account including the name of the account, the account number and the sort code or roll number.

Change of person acting for the claimant

This refers to an appointee or someone with power of attorney for the claimant. This change is important so the DWP can make payments to the right person at the right time.

The DWP need the full name, address and contact details of the new person who is acting for the claimant. If the person acting for the claimant has moved or has different contact details, the DWP just need the new details.

Change of address

This change, providing it is not a hospital or nursing home will not affect eligibility or payment of PIP. It is important the DWP hold the most up-to-date details for the claimant. They need full details of the new address the claimant has moved to, including the postcode and the date they moved.

Change of doctor or healthcare professional

This change will not affect payment or eligibility for PIP and is not mandatory once a decision on the PIP claim has been made. However, if the change happens during the claiming stage it is essential the DWP have the most up-to-date information. This will make sure the assessment provider has the right contact details to gather any further details they may require.

The DWP needs the full name, address and contact details of the new doctor or health care professional. Full details about changes of circumstance if you are receiving PIP can be found on GOV.UK.