The Mancunian Way: Lionesses' pride

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Keep up to date with all the big stories from across Greater Manchester in the daily Mancunian Way newsletter. You can receive the newsletter direct to your inbox every weekday by signing up right here.After experiencing semi-final heartbreak at the last two tournaments, the Lionesses have already gone one step further this time round. Now Spain stand in the way of them tasting World Cup glory for the first time.

"It was brilliant to find out more about the background of our amazing Lionesses," said Chris. "It's striking that teachers and those who saw their development first-hand all say they had such a passion for the game, and they explain how they used it to break down barriers. "I moved to Manchester ago from Spain,” she told Ramazani Mwamba on A level results day. “I moved here alone and I'm living with my aunty at the moment. I moved for better opportunities, I miss Spain sometimes but it's okay."

“I’m thrilled that I have achieved the grades to get into my first choice university,” she said on finding out she’s got a place to study for MSci in Natural Sciences at York University. “The course specialises in mathematical bioscience and in the future I would like to go into research in this field.”

"What to do if something goes wrong and how to get help. We missed our opportunity to do that and we do not want David’s story to be repeated." School 'completely destroyed' in blaze Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now "It is heartbreaking, knowing children are due to return in a couple of weeks time. It's quite emotional." Those were the words of Katie Jones, headteacher at SS Simon and Jude CE Primary in Bolton after a devastating fire wrecked the school.

Simon Bramwell, CEO of the academy trust which runs the school, said the school had suffered 'significant damage'. "We will have to examine the structure of the school once the fire is extinguished," he said.

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