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Dr Kershaw’s has launched two new virtual Easter Competitions to help families beat the isolation blues.
Date Published 09/04/2020
Working conditions at the Raven mill in Chadderton appear to have been significantly addressed less than a week after a number of employees were growing increasingly concerned...
Over the course of the bank holiday weekend, Greater Manchester Police will be releasing a collection of homemade videos on behalf of well-known local personalities, frontline...
Park Cakes say they have taken stringent measures to implement Government guidelines at their Oldham site during the coronavirus crisis.
People making new claims for Universal Credit will no longer need to call the Department as part of the process.
The Greater Manchester LEP (Local Enterprise Partnership), working with the Growth Company, has unlocked an initial £3m package of urgently needed financial support for Greater...
Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace the next of kin of man from Tameside.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced councils to temporarily close their household recycling centres (tips) to the public, prompting fears of an increase in fly tipping incidents.
Greater Manchester Police is responding to hundreds of coronavirus-related incidents every day, according to the region’s deputy mayor for policing and crime.
Oldham RLFC is saddened to report the passing of former club committee man Eddie Bayliss, who has died peacefully after a short illness, aged 83, at a nursing home in Chadderton.
Around four in 10 cars in Greater Manchester are taking advantage of quieter roads during the coronavirus lockdown by exceeding local speed limits.
Oldham's pollution levels have dropped by 50.6% since lockdown began.
Although Oldham Community Leisure’s (OCL) centres are currently closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Leisure Trust is continuing to serve the community to ensure help gets...
People throughout the UK are living in unprecedented times as everyone has had to adapt to the new way of life under quarantine.
Metrolink travel will be free for all NHS and social care workers from this weekend under plans announced by Andy Burnham.
Date Published 08/04/2020
Two men have been charged with firearms offences.
Greater Manchester Police Constable Damieon Hartley-Pickles will be running a half marathon in his back garden in support of the Mahdlo Youth Zone and the NHS.
Businesses across Oldham have started receiving cash grants to support them during the coronavirus pandemic.
Former Latics Chairman, Chief Executive and Director Ian Stott passed away yesterday at the age of 86.
Since January 2020, Greater Manchester Police’s (GMP) Economic Crime Hub, which is tasked with tackling fraud and increasing awareness of scams across Greater Manchester, has...
Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace a wanted male from Manchester who is wanted on recall to prison.
Oldham East and Saddleworth MP Debbie Abrahams will be marking World Parkinson’s Day this Saturday as people from across the UK are coming together to share their experiences of...
A man from Salford has been jailed for assaulting emergency workers.
Fancy a pint from your local this Easter weekend?
Isolated and highly vulnerable, children with cancer desperately need your help.
NHS staff are working day and night to create the new NHS Nightingale Hospital North West.
People across Greater Manchester are being urged to drive, walk or cycle if they have to make essential journeys - and only use public transport if they have no other option.
Greater Manchester Police now has the ability to take 101 calls and answer Live Chat queries from home, thanks in part to the new software, iOPS, which was installed last year.
Survivors of the Manchester Arena bombing have formally applied to play a key role in a public inquiry examining the atrocity.
Town hall chiefs are appealing to the public for donations of protective equipment to keep health and care staff safe from coronavirus.