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Following a widely-reported address by the Home Office, police forces are now required to attend every report of a residential burglary.
Date Published 05/10/2022
One of the most performed writers in the English Language, John Godber, returns to Oldham this month with an updated version of Shakers, sister play to Bouncers.
Greater Manchester Police have now expanded their search of land on Saddleworth Moor.
Following intelligence passed to officers, a network of cannabis farms was discovered in 3 properties in Rochdale and were quickly dismantled.
Date Published 04/10/2022
RSPCA launches annual Adoptober campaign to promote adoption of rescued animals as new figures reveal more animals are coming into shelters while the rate of rehoming has slowed
A man was found dead inside a house in Rochdale after police were called out to a 'disturbance'.
Date Published 03/10/2022
Oldham Council is seeking additional help from local providers for its Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme this winter in a bid to support its efforts in providing free...
The recurrent attacks of head pain, fatigue and aura can drag you down until you feel entirely submerged.
Saddleworth and Lees councillors have received the positive news that Aldi’s plans for the Co-operative site in Lees would include four new EV charging points.
Latics' Emirates FA Cup campaign will begin with a home fixture against either Chester or Hanley Town.
The Oldham RLFC Annual Awards Night was held on Friday evening (September 30) at the Oldham Event Centre.
Warm-hearted Graham Nelmes, who is now 75 and from Grotton, has just completed an epic London to Swansea bike ride, raising almost £2,000 for Ward 84 at Manchester Children's...
The industrious team behind creative fundraising schemes for their village school are celebrating the opening of a unique Trim Trail.
Residents have expressed concerns at old litter bins being housed in a storage area at Lees cemetery.
Greater Manchester Police have arrested 11 men aged between 18 and 30 years old on suspicion of violent disorder, following the Latics versus Wrexham football match on Saturday...
The country’s top midwife - Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent - dropped into Saint Mary’s Hospital with a golden delivery for Director of Nursing and Midwifery, Kathy Murphy.
Work to build a new environmentally friendly depot in Alexandra Park is progressing well, with the steel frame now built and the roof going on.
Date Published 02/10/2022
Following a series of children as young as five saving the life of their loved ones, North West Ambulance Service is asking parents, guardians, relatives of children to make sure...
According to a recent survey, 53% of parents across Greater Manchester with children who have either recently moved out or will be leaving home soon, agree that they suffered from...
Andy Burnham says it is ‘annoying’ when people ask if he will stand for Labour leader as the Greater Manchester mayor rules out standing in a Lancashire by-election.
Date Published 01/10/2022
A new panel has been set up to champion the voices of older people from across Greater Manchester in key decisions on policies and services.
Locally-based not-for-profit participatory arts organisation, Made By Mortals, is spreading its wings after joining Virgin Atlantic’s entertainment offering as the airline’s first...
The first of two community moss planting days organised by the National Trust on Marsden Moor has been deemed a success, with six volunteers helping rangers plant around 15,000...
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding customers who need to complete a tax return for the 2021 to 2022 tax year to let HMRC know by Wednesday (October 5).
Latics were stunned by Paul Mullin's last-gasp penalty winner for Wrexham at a packed Boundary Park.
Date Published 30/09/2022
The theme for this year’s International Day of Older Persons tomorrow (October 1) is ‘Resilience of Older Persons in a Changing World’.
Social care teams are working ‘closely’ with Ofsted and police after a baby girl was rushed to hospital in a critical condition following an ‘incident’ at an Oldham nursery.
The Oldham Enterprise Trust (OET), a partnership of both the public and private sectors, celebrated ten years of support for young Oldham start up businesses.
Former Head Boy Jack Sinfield will follow in the footsteps of his Dad, Kevin Sinfield OBE, when his shirt is added to the wall of sporting stars on the PE corridor at the new...
A network of volunteers in Abbey Hills have been working together to clean up their neighbourhood, after rubbish was recently dumped at a nearby church.