The very latest news
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Young Tiger to seek Glory down under
A teenage football starlet has returned home to Australia after failing to break into Hyde United’s midfield.
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Labour councillor ousted in row over antisemitism will stand as an independent in May elections
A Labour councillor and former High Peak MP who was de-selected by the party in a row over claims of antisemitism is to stand as an independent.
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Burglaries down but still averaging 30 per day
Burglaries are down by 33% over the last three years in Greater Manchester according to the latest figures from GMP.
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‘Landmark’ building that once hosted The Beatles in Oldham to be demolished
A former theatre, nightclub and snooker hall where The Beatles once performed is about to be bulldozed in Oldham.
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The ‘noisy neighbour’ that can now serve booze with breakfast
A bar in Stalybridge town centre can now serve boozy breakfast and brunches despite noise complaints from upstairs neighbours.
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Adult man spat on boy returning home from school
Police are hunting for a thug who spat at a schoolboy.
Tameside Reporter
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Scouts from Greater Manchester East join 500 others from across the UK to shape the future of the Scout movement.
Four young people supported by three leaders from Greater Manchester East Scouts recently travelled to Etihad Stadium to have their say on the future strategy and direction of the Scout Movement. This event was the first of its kind ever to take place in the UK Scout Movement.
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Burglaries down but still averaging 30 per day
Burglaries are down by 33% over the last three years in Greater Manchester according to the latest figures from GMP.
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‘Landmark’ building that once hosted The Beatles in Oldham to be demolished
A former theatre, nightclub and snooker hall where The Beatles once performed is about to be bulldozed in Oldham.
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The ‘noisy neighbour’ that can now serve booze with breakfast
A bar in Stalybridge town centre can now serve boozy breakfast and brunches despite noise complaints from upstairs neighbours.
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Knifeman goes AWOL from open prison
Police are hunting a knife-wielding robber from Tameside who has gone on the run from open prison.
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Police officer to face charge of causing death by dangerous driving after mum died in collision
A Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officer is to appear in court tomorrow (March 11) to face a charge of causing death by dangerous driving,
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18 stray dogs reported on the streets of Tameside every week
An investigation has revealed that 18 dogs are reported as strays every week in Tameside.
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Spring party time at The Vale
It's party central at The Vale this spring as four dazzling headliners are set to turn up the feelgood vibes all the way to number 11.
Glossop Chronicle
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Labour councillor ousted in row over antisemitism will stand as an independent in May elections
A Labour councillor and former High Peak MP who was de-selected by the party in a row over claims of antisemitism is to stand as an independent.
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Adult man spat on boy returning home from school
Police are hunting for a thug who spat at a schoolboy.
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Police speak to parents outside school over claims of 'inconsiderate' parking
Police community support officers visited a Hadfield school after complaints about inconsiderate parking by parents.
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MP's get-together highlights the vital roles played by women
Labour MP for High Peak, Jon Pearce, hosted a coffee morning to mark International Women’s Day, bringing together members of the community and local organisations to celebrate and support women across the region
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Enjoy a chat with 60s legend Dave Berry
Sixties music legend Dave Berry will be sharing stories of six decades on the road in a visit to a High Peak book shop.
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Constable faces hearing over ‘Inconsiderate’ use of police vehicle
A hearing is set to take place after it was alleged that a former Derbyshire police officer drove a police vehicle in an “unauthorised and inconsiderate manner”.
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It’s finally happening!
A group of determined Gamesley residents are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel after successfully fighting the closure of their much-loved community centre.
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Police release picture of man wanted for Glossop pub attack
Police have released an image of a man wanted for an assault in Glossop.
Oldham Reporter
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‘Landmark’ building that once hosted The Beatles in Oldham to be demolished
A former theatre, nightclub and snooker hall where The Beatles once performed is about to be bulldozed in Oldham.
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Community iftar hailed a huge success
A community iftar hosted at Oldham’s European Islamic Centre attracted more than 100 guests from across the borough.
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Boy in hospital after road traffic collision
A 13-year-old boy was rushed to hospital with severe injuries after a road traffic collision in Oldham.
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Police appeal for information following a disturbance
Police are appealing for information following an early morning brawl in which a teenager was left with serious injuries in Glodwick.
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Greater Manchester Police introduce PC Williams and PD Daisy
Greater Manchester Police has introduced its second pairings PC Williams and PD Daisy after welcoming eight new dog handlers and dogs to its team to help tackle crime.
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All female rail team completes shift in male dominated field to mark International Women's Day
An all-female team has completed a shift at a major railway control room to celebrate International Women's Day and highlight those working in a traditionally male-dominated field.
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Empowered and Inspired: A Return to Journalism on International Women’s Day
Fifteen years ago, I walked away from journalism, uncertain if I would ever return. Life took me on a different path—one filled with challenges, responsibilities, and personal growth.
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How much council tax is going up in Oldham
Council tax in Oldham is going up 4.99 per cent. Councillors voted on budget proposals, including £8.7m in cuts.