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A man from Manchester who owned and distributed a large number of horrific sexual images of children has had his sentence increased, following intervention by the Solicitor...
Date Published 19/06/2020
Fifteen years ago this week 32-year-old Rick Mills joined Pearson Solicitors.
In the next couple of weeks, an inspirational package of support for young people in Oldham will be launched by the Rio Ferdinand Foundation in partnership with the Oldham...
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has announced the four winners of the 10th nationwide BAFTA Young Game Designers (YGD) competition.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester says that "lessons need to be learned" in order to stop future illegal raves, like the gathering that took place last weekend at Daisy Nook.
People in Oldham who have symptoms of coronavirus will be able to get tested this weekend.
Date Published 18/06/2020
A new service to get belongings to patients in the Royal Oldham Hospital without going onto the wards has been launched.
Oldham Sixth Form College has been awarded EdTech Demonstrator School status.
With lockdown gradually easing, soaring temperatures and many people furloughed or working from home, the last few weeks has seen the number of visitors to the Peak District...
The UK’s largest coach operator will restart services on its national network of intercity routes at a reduced frequency on Wednesday, July 1, with significant new measures in...
The last-minute cancellation of a once-in-a-lifetime expedition to Kilimanjaro to raise money for an Oldham school would leave most people downhearted.
Date Published 17/06/2020
The difficulties faced by community groups, charities and businesses over the last few months has for many, been more than challenging, but Heyside Football Club wanted to do...
Dr Kershaw’s has re-opened its Royton town centre charity shop following the successful re-opening of its Shaw store earlier this week.
The £11.6m construction of two new facilities to manage the safe flow of gas into thousands of local homes remains on track to complete this year, project managers confirmed.
Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace family of a woman from Oldham.
Ashton and Failsworth MP Angela Rayner has urged police to bring the full force of the law onto those responsible for Saturday’s illegal rave at Daisy Nook.
Oldham council have suspended all events scheduled for the summer until October 1 because of the coronavirus outbreak.
This year's annual Saddleworth Rushcart morris dancing festival has been cancelled.
Despite the recent lockdown, Oldham Metro Rotary Club has been active in the community both practically - using contacts and networking to link various organisations, companies...
Plans to secure £25 million to improve Oldham town centre have moved a step closer thanks to the Oldham Town Deal Board.
Saddleworth Liberal Democrats are campaigning for local footpaths and green spaces to be kept open and accessible to all.
Oldham Council leader Sean Fielding fears 'things will get worse before they get better' after data from the Office for National Statistics shows the number of people in the...
Some of the scenes above Oldham yesterday were described as 'biblical' and 'apocalyptic' as record-breaking thunderstorms hit the town.
A former county court which was used as an unauthorised home for ‘property guardians’ could be turned into flats after plans to convert it into offices were abandoned.
A man has been left with potentially life-changing injuries after his car crashed into four parked cars and the front of a property in Oldham.
Date Published 16/06/2020
Oldham Council will discuss a Black Lives Matter motion at Wednesday's virtual council meeting.
BBC Children in Need has awarded a new grant of £122,611 to a local project working with disadvantaged children and young people in Oldham, Stockport and Tameside.
Councillor Howard Sykes MBE, Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group and Leader of the Opposition on Oldham Council, is trying to rally Greater Manchester bosses around a new way to...
Up to 50 per cent of families are living below the poverty line in Greater Manchester’s worst hit areas, and COVID-19 isn’t helping.
Scores of furious locals took to social medía in a a blistering attack condemning the Daisy Nook rave.
Date Published 15/06/2020