The very latest news
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‘Inadequate’ children’s home where kids go missing for ‘prolonged periods’A children’s home in Oldham has been slammed as unsafe by a government watchdog after it was found kids have gone missing and can vape and smoke ‘unchallenged’.
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Teenager charged after assaulting womanA teenager has been charged with Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) after assaulting a woman in October, last year.
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Police issue urgent appeal to find missing teenage girlPolice are appealing for the public's help after a teenage girl goes missing.
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Major Eddy Hardaker welcomed as Chair, Royal Oldham Hospital Parking CampaignA man who has dedicated his life to public service has joined a major campaign for better and safe parking for patients, carers and NHS staff at the Royal Oldham Hospital.
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TPE invites customers to play Trip or Treat this Halloween – if they dareTransPennine Express (TPE) is brewing up some fangtastic fun across its network with a spooktacular game of Trip or Treat.
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Surge in sales at Failsworth's newest retirement community thanks to shared ownershipA retirement housebuilder has reported unprecedented interest in Sydney Grange, McCarthy Stone’s latest Retirement Living development in Failsworth.
Tameside Reporter
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Police issue urgent appeal to find missing teenage girlPolice are appealing for the public's help after a teenage girl goes missing.
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‘If in doubt, check it out’: Joanne’s plea to women across TamesideA Stalybridge woman who has raised tens of thousands of pounds for cancer charities is urging others not to ignore their breast screening invitations, after her own diagnosis came completely out of the blue.
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Dogs Trust Manchester issues firework advice to help owners support their dogsAs Bonfire Night approaches, Dogs Trust Manchester is urging pet owners across Tameside, Oldham and beyond to take extra steps to help their dogs stay calm and safe during firework season.
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New retail and leisure development planned for former Audi site in Gee CrossA new retail and leisure development is being proposed for the former Audi dealership site on Stockport Road, Gee Cross.
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Increased police visability to protect communities during Halloween and Bon Fire NightNeighbourhood officers will be out across Greater Manchester to help ensure that Halloween and Bonfire Night celebrations are enjoyed safely and responsibly.
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Local vet launches fireworks pet stress awareness campaignGourley Veterinary Surgeons Ashton-Under-Lyne has launched a new campaign to help local pet owners protect their animals from the stress caused by seasonal fireworks displays.
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Tibard turns pink to support breast cancer awarenessStaff at Tibard swapped their usual uniforms for bold, bright outfits as they celebrated Wear It Pink Day on Thursday 23rd October, raising funds and awareness for Breast Cancer Now.
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Illegal goods seized from 21 Tameside businesses in major crackdownThousands of illegal products, ranging from illicit vapes to counterfeit children’s toys and unlicensed cosmetic injectables, have been seized from 21 businesses across Tameside in a major multi-agency crackdown on organised crime.
Glossop Chronicle
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Derbyshire County Council cabinet member reshuffleReform UK has reshuffled its cabinet members for education following the resignation of one councillor for “personal reasons”.
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School fine petition rejected by GovernmentA Derbyshire mum’s petition calling for children to be allowed 10 days off school during term time without being fined has been rejected by the Government.
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Outrage as unauthorised road closure brings Glossop to standstillMotorists across Glossop were left fuming on Monday, October 27, after an unauthorised road closure at Back Moor caused widespread traffic chaos during the morning rush hour.
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Gaming for Good: Students turn play into positive actionA new youth-led initiative from Adaptive Gaming Youth & Community CIC is empowering students at St Philip Howard Catholic Voluntary Academy.
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Glossop judo star prepares for emotional returnGlossop-born British judoka Eric Ham will make his first competitive appearance in two years this weekend (1 November 2025) at the Gold Coast Oceania Open, marking his return from a life-threatening spinal injury that almost ended his elite judo career.
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Local volunteer scoops top awardA Glossop resident has been recognised for her outstanding commitment to football at the Derbyshire County FA Grassroots Awards.
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Derbyshire council reports ‘vast improvement’ with finances despite criticism over promised efficienciesDerbyshire County Council has argued that the authority is in a better place financially than it has been for several years since the new Reform UK administration was elected nearly six months ago
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Manchester Christmas market tram chaos as drivers balloted on strikesCommuters could face major disruption which could interrupt festive travel in Greater Manchester next month as almost 320 tram drivers are being balloted over working conditions and fears around fatigue.
Oldham Reporter
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‘Inadequate’ children’s home where kids go missing for ‘prolonged periods’A children’s home in Oldham has been slammed as unsafe by a government watchdog after it was found kids have gone missing and can vape and smoke ‘unchallenged’.
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Teenager charged after assaulting womanA teenager has been charged with Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) after assaulting a woman in October, last year.
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Police issue urgent appeal to find missing teenage girlPolice are appealing for the public's help after a teenage girl goes missing.
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Major Eddy Hardaker welcomed as Chair, Royal Oldham Hospital Parking CampaignA man who has dedicated his life to public service has joined a major campaign for better and safe parking for patients, carers and NHS staff at the Royal Oldham Hospital.
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TPE invites customers to play Trip or Treat this Halloween – if they dareTransPennine Express (TPE) is brewing up some fangtastic fun across its network with a spooktacular game of Trip or Treat.
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Surge in sales at Failsworth's newest retirement community thanks to shared ownershipA retirement housebuilder has reported unprecedented interest in Sydney Grange, McCarthy Stone’s latest Retirement Living development in Failsworth.
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Dogs Trust Manchester issues firework advice to help owners support their dogsAs Bonfire Night approaches, Dogs Trust Manchester is urging pet owners across Tameside, Oldham and beyond to take extra steps to help their dogs stay calm and safe during firework season.
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Increased police visability to protect communities during Halloween and Bon Fire NightNeighbourhood officers will be out across Greater Manchester to help ensure that Halloween and Bonfire Night celebrations are enjoyed safely and responsibly.



