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Burly prop Martyn Reilly says Oldham are determined to "put a few wrongs right" when they play Swinton Lions for the second time in five days at Bower Fold on Friday (5.15pm...
Date Published 31/03/2021
The Government’s decision to scrap a £1.5 billion commitment to support homeowners, to improve the insulation of their homes, has been slammed by Oldham’s Deputy Leader, Cllr...
9th March, 2021.
MP for Ashton-under-Lyne, including Droylsden and Failsworth, Angela Rayner, has today written to the Prime Minister demanding that he correct the record, over claims in handling...
A row has broken out after the Liberal Democrat Deputy Group Leader on Oldham Council, Councillor Chris Gloster, said he was 'fuming' at the cost of a letter sent to every...
Date Published 30/03/2021
A local man has made his own piece of history by naming a street on First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) new housing development in the Alt neighbourhood.
A man who raped a woman as she was making her way home after a night out has been jailed.
Brassbank, the owners of the land surrounding Boundary Park, have taken action to prevent unauthorised drivers from accessing the site.
A man who murdered his estranged wife before reporting her missing a few hours later has been jailed.
Temperatures in Oldham today are on par with those in the Mediterranean resort of Ibiza as the UK enjoys a short heatwave.
More than a quarter of a million noise complaints were made to UK councils last year.
Gary Fairclough, a Transport Supervisor at Yodel’s Shaw centre in Oldham, is celebrating 40 years of service with the independent parcel carrier.
Ofsted inspectors who visited an Oldham secondary school found that leaders leave no stone unturned in their bid to continue the academy’s upward trajectory of progress.
Ashton and Failsworth MP Angela Rayner has hit out at the Prime Minister after he said those who have worked from home during lockdown have had “enough days off”.
More than 100,000 registered patients in Oldham have now received their first Coronavirus vaccination, including more than half of the borough’s adult population.
Date Published 29/03/2021
Major works to create a new access road to the new Saddleworth School will begin next month.
A man from Ashton has been jailed after threatening to kill a couple in their own home.
Can you help police find missing Michal Powroznik?
Emily Thornton was living the London high life, working her dream job in a West End theatre, with a buzzing social life and spending £700 on rent each month.
Oldham GP and national health campaigner Dr Zahid Chauhan OBE has implored employers to ease the pressure on sufferers of one of the world’s most currently misunderstood ailments...
Martyn Ridyard was expected to be Swinton’s main man in the Betfred Challenge Cup tie at Heywood Road, and so it proved in Oldham's 23-14 defeat.
NorthWestWorks4U, the virtual jobs fair taking place this April, has announced that more than 80 big-name employers have signed up to advertise roles for jobseekers across the...
With warm weather forecast and the lockdown restrictions easing, National Trust rangers are warning of an increased fire risk on Marsden Moor.
Two men have been arrested after cocaine worth £1.6m was seized in Manchester as part of Operation Venetic.
A Salvation Army support group is helping new dads in Oldham build confidence and find friendship during the pandemic.
Police are searching for a prisoner who has escaped from HMP Thorn Cross in Appleton, Warrington.
A government decision to force Councils to again meet in public after May 6 while allowing Parliament to meet remotely represents double standards on the issue of public safety...
A Failsworth Councillor has hailed Andy Burnham’s decision to proceed with bus franchising as an opportunity to improve public transport links to Woodhouses village in her...
Manchester council has been urged to stop doing business with companies using ‘fire and hire’ policies and support trade unions amid ongoing protests in the city.
Oldham might appear a little busier from today (Monday) as two households or groups of up to six people are now able to meet outside again as the stay-at-home Covid restrictions...