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An Oldham headquartered finance firm is expanding with a new division as the market for M&A remains buoyant.
Date Published 01/10/2020
A new survey from Acas has found that over a third of employers (37%) are likely to make staff redundancies in the next three months.
An outbreak of Covid-19 in Manchester student accommodation ‘needed a firm response’ but the subsequent lockdown could have been ‘better handled’, Andy Burnham has said.
Date Published 30/09/2020
Passed away peacefully on 29th September, 2020, aged 88 years.
The government’s introduction of tougher coronavirus measures in the north of England ‘could do more harm than Margaret Thatcher’, according to Andy Burnham.
RBMUK are the first business in the United Kingdom to initiate a brand-new Disinfectant System from Medi-Clean operating at their factory in Chadderton.
Greater Manchester Police is appealing for the public’s help to trace the next of kin of a man from Middleton.
Tributes have been paid following the death of former Oldham nurse and extraordinary charity fund-raiser Violet Drummond-Griffith MBE.
As more people have started returning to offices and pupils are back at school, it appears social distancing has become almost non-existent on the Metrolink, particularly on the...
Cancer charity Maggie’s Oldham are on the lookout for local schools, colleges and companies to Go Outrageously Orange and fundraise in November.
Dogs Trust Manchester is hoping National Grandparents Day this Sunday (October 4) will prove every dog really does have its day, by finding a forever home for one of its older...
Oldham-based Ascroft Medical have been busy, not only supporting students and graduates locally and internationally, but have also when answering a plea for support from singer...
Oldham West and Royton MP Jim McMahon has written to the Health Secretary asking him to apply some common sense to Oldham’s local restrictions.
Oldham Council is set to celebrate October’s Black History Month with a number of online events and content for residents to get involved in.
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Two councillors have resigned from Saddleworth parish council.
Bosses are to recommission a £1.1m housing service for ‘people in crisis’ including victims of domestic abuse and residents with mental health issues.
Two valiant mountain rescue teams pooled their their talents to help save an injured female casualty in a field in the Arnfield area near Tintwistle.
Date Published 29/09/2020
20 community groups across Oldham have benefitted from Tesco's COVID-19 Community Fund since the start of lockdown, a total of £10,000, put towards local causes over the...
Debbie Abrahams, MP for Oldham East and Saddleworth, says thousands of women are being arrested unnecessarily each year instead of being given the help and support they need.
Leaders in Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds are warning that the regions are facing mass redundancies and "boarded up high streets" as the the hospitality sector faces collapse.
Dedicated schoolgirl Evie Foulkes was immensely proud of her crowning glory - her long auburn locks.
Oldhamers are being urged to register as blood stem cell donors.
A late night incident which is believed to have involved three cars destroyed thousands of pounds worth of fencing and wrecked gates at a moorland farm has left a mystery.
Roughyeds captain Gareth Owen will supplement his personal training during this pandemic by leading a team from Waterhead ARLFC on a major fund-raising challenge in Yorkshire.
Greater Manchester’s Youth Task Force is inviting organisations across the city-region to make commitments to young people.
At a time when, stricken by the pandemic, the national economy is taking a pounding -- and sport generally is fighting for its life -- Oldham RLFC has launched a campaign to get...
Date Published 28/09/2020
The publishing of ethnicity data by about who is getting infected with Covid-19 has led to residents in Oldham being ‘racially abused’ and discriminated against, a councillor...
Young people in schools across Oldham will soon be supported by two new dedicated Mental Health Support Teams (MHST).
Around 1,400 fewer homes will be built in Oldham’s green belt after the council focused development on brownfield land in the final draft of the region’s housebuilding masterplan.