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It says everything you need to know about the ferocity of the rivalry between Manchester United and Liverpool that even though the two sides have very rarely been on an even keel, it has never lost its edge.
There is usually a clear favourite - whether it s Shankly s Liverpool or Ferguson s United - but whenever the two sides meet, there is a level of bitterness in the air that usually supersedes the surrounding circumstances.
When Liverpool face Manchester United, the derby takes precedence to everything else, and here are six historic clashes which best summarise English football s crown jewel.
Click the thumbs up >Car auctions have indicated that it will remain business as usual for stock-sourcing dealers during the latest COVID-19 lockdown across the UK.
Members of the National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA) told the trade body that lockdowns announced for England and Scotland on Monday (January 4) would not restrict their ability to trade online despite the closure of non-essential retail.
Auctions were part of a lockdown exemption list detailed in Government lockdown legislation posted on the gov.uk website following Boris Johnson’s national address.
Head of NAMA, Louise Wallis, said: “NAMA members continue to follow the Government guidance to ensure the safety of their staff and customers, which is the priority.
The most tragic stories of lives lost that shocked south Essex in 2020 DESPITE the terrible news about the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, many other serious incidents also made the headlines. From people being murdered over money, to being thrown from a bicycle or found inside a lorry container, 2020 brought in some shocking stories of people s lives being taken away in south Essex. Below are some of the most tragic cases to have been shared in the county over the past year.
The murder of Courtney Valentine-Brown Kelly King, Ian Slater, Alex Stephens and Stuart Pearson had gone to King’s flat in Roots Hall Drive to get tenant Courtney Valentine-Brown to leave.
LONDON, Jan 2 ― Vets, pet owners and others in Britain are bracing for new and potentially costly bureaucracy from yesterday, when the UK ends participation in the EU passport scheme for cats and dogs. Britain will be in a new category ― known as Part 2 listed status ― under European Union.
Vets, pet owners and others in Britain are bracing for new and potentially costly bureaucracy from Friday, when the UK ends participation in the EU passport scheme for cats and dogs. Among the changes, pet owners in mainland Britain will now have to get an animal health certificate (AHC) no more than 10 days before travel to the EU and Northern Ireland.