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Advanced medical staff will now be more easily identifiable as North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) introduce red epaulettes for senior clinicians.
Date Published 22/01/2019
Greater Manchester's Mayor, Andy Burnham, has pledged to improve the city-region’s bus network, including introducing free bus travel for 16 to 18-year olds.
The CBI - which represents businesses across the UK - claim leaving the EU without a deal could have "devastating long-term impact" on the North-West economy.
Snowfall overnight has meant some Oldhamers are waking up to a wintry scene this morning.
One of largest endoscopy services in the country, which operates endoscopy units at The Royal Oldham Hospital, treating thousands of patients every year, has been given the best...
We're being encouraged to see if we can get a better deal in Big Energy Saving Week.
The shocked mum-of-three was picked at random ahead of 30,000 other entrants to win the top prize.
Google teaches pupils at Freehold Community Primary Academy about internet safety.
Date Published 21/01/2019
There are more than 2,000 reports of scams in Greater Manchester each month.
Aspect IT, which celebrated its 15th year in business in 2018, has been shortlisted in the Contribution to the Community category.
Bernadette McMylor and Terence Quibbs donated organs after their deaths to help save others.
Oldham College has been described as “good” by Ofsted inspectors, following a full inspection in December.
The ageing Alexandra Park depot could be redeveloped and replaced with an environmental centre of excellence.
The animal was described as “terrified” and had not been fed properly in a long while, when he was found on Hall Street.
55-year old Malcolm Lockwood left his victim in ‘genuine fear of her life’.
An Oldham man who was involved in an explosion at a shop in Leicester, which killed five people including his own girlfriend, has been told he will spend the next 38 years behind...
Date Published 18/01/2019
Police were called to Honeywell Lane, near to Ashton Road, shortly before 8.25am on Friday.
Cancer charity Maggie’s Oldham is encouraging friends, families and colleagues to create events around their kitchen table – be it at work or home – on 29 March.
A florist in Oldham is celebrating after being named in the top 50 wedding florists in the country.
A group of hard-working volunteers have spent their first meeting of the year making a towpath in Uppermill safer for the people who use it.
Two people from Tameside and one from Heywood are among six who have been jailed for a total of almost 100 years as part of an investigation in a multi-million pound drugs ring.
Controversial plans to move Oldham’s town centre Post Office from its current position on High Street to the WH Smith’s store in Spindles have gone to consultation.
Gallery Oldham is celebrating the work of a world-famous artist from the town in a new exhibition.
Date Published 17/01/2019
Danielle Vipond, 40, from Oldham, was diagnosed as obese and was an outpatient at the Royal Oldham Hospital just 12 months ago.
It is the most common cancer in women aged 35 and under, but 75 per cent of cervical cancers can be prevented by cervical screening, also known as smear tests.
Debbie Abrahams has signed the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Book of Commitment.
Officers say they were called to Welcome Chip Shop on Alder Road in Failsworth following reports of a group of “idiots” were chucking rubbish at the store.
Steve Hill is the deputy head at St Joseph’s RC Primary School in Shaw – and is now planning to climb to the summit of the highest mountain in North Africa.
It’s believed to have happened at the Church Inn on Oldham Road in Failsworth at around 1am on Sunday morning.
Both of Oldham’s MPs backed the Labour motion to remove the government from power, but the opposition lost the vote by 325 to 306.