The very latest news
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£19M cuts planned for Derbyshire County Council
The leader of Derbyshire County Council says “the cupboards are quite bare” as he outlined £19 million in further cuts in order to keep the authority in control of its own finances.
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Government to support inquiry into child sexual exploitation in Oldham
Oldham council leader Arooj Shah has welcomed a government announcement that it will support a new inquiry into child sexual exploitation (CSE) in the borough.
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Man arrested after woman was stabbed in the street
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a woman was stabbed in the street.
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JONATHAN REYNOLDS COLUMN: 'Tories left NHS on its knees'
The NHS is the best of Britain, but, as my inbox attests, the Conservatives have left it on its knees. Our beloved health service is in an absolute state and people in Stalybridge and Hyde are suffering for it.
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ANDREW GWYNNE'S COLUMN: 'Parents are struggling with school uniform costs'
It’s been a busy start to the year, and last week in Parliament, I was delighted to vote in support of the Children’s Wellbeing & Schools Bill.
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ANGELA RAYNER'S COLUMN: 'Water companies are failing to deliver for their customers and the environment, and the public has rightly had enough
This week I would like to discuss water bills, water ownership and regulation of the water industry.
Tameside Reporter
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Man arrested after woman was stabbed in the street
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a woman was stabbed in the street.
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JONATHAN REYNOLDS COLUMN: 'Tories left NHS on its knees'
The NHS is the best of Britain, but, as my inbox attests, the Conservatives have left it on its knees. Our beloved health service is in an absolute state and people in Stalybridge and Hyde are suffering for it.
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ANDREW GWYNNE'S COLUMN: 'Parents are struggling with school uniform costs'
It’s been a busy start to the year, and last week in Parliament, I was delighted to vote in support of the Children’s Wellbeing & Schools Bill.
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ANGELA RAYNER'S COLUMN: 'Water companies are failing to deliver for their customers and the environment, and the public has rightly had enough
This week I would like to discuss water bills, water ownership and regulation of the water industry.
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Plans to close school's unit for children with autism is slammed
A plan to shut a unit for children with autism at a Denton primary school has been criticised.
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Average speed cameras will police new 30mph limits
New 30mph speed limits on Manchester’s main roads will be policed by average speed cameras, it has been confirmed.
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The wait goes on, on the street where you can’t get from one side to the other
Residents living on a street where they are unable to get from one side to the other have been told they will have to wait until summer for a safe crossing.
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Controversial plan for new homes behind an industrial warehouse branded ‘unsafe’
Plans for new homes at the back of an industrial warehouse have been rejected after being branded ‘unsafe’.
Glossop Chronicle
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£19M cuts planned for Derbyshire County Council
The leader of Derbyshire County Council says “the cupboards are quite bare” as he outlined £19 million in further cuts in order to keep the authority in control of its own finances.
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Government to support inquiry into child sexual exploitation in Oldham
Oldham council leader Arooj Shah has welcomed a government announcement that it will support a new inquiry into child sexual exploitation (CSE) in the borough.
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Residents to potentially face a council tax increase to fund police force
Derbyshire residents could face a maximum council tax increase to fund a “stark” £8.5 million police force budget gap, which has skyrocketed due to recent Government decisions.
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Iconic dry cleaners in Glossop announces it's shutting its doors for good
Green’s dry cleaners has been a staple on the high street for 25 years but now due to retirement, Diane, David and Lisa have decided to close the doors for good on Friday 31st January.
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Gone to pot-hole - Roadmender trial extended
To coincide with National Pothole Day on January 15, Derbyshire County Council (DCC) has announced an extension to a pothole repair trial.
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NHS Awards to celebrate the region's best
Nominations are open for the Greater Manchester Health and Care Champion Awards, with members of the public able to vote for their own People’s Champion.
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Rural bobby wins new apprenticeship award
A High Peak police officer has been presented with an apprenticeship award by the University of Derby.
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Mountain rescue hampered by illegally parked cars
Illegally parked cars delayed emergency workers reaching a man who had slipped while out hiking on Kinder.
Oldham Reporter
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Average speed cameras will police new 30mph limits
New 30mph speed limits on Manchester’s main roads will be policed by average speed cameras, it has been confirmed.
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Big ticket sale sees the cost of some Northern journeys reduced by half
Half a million tickets for train journeys across the North of England are up for grabs with 50 per cent off the cost, Northern has announced.
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Man charged with attempted murder after nurse was stabbed in hospital
A 37-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder and possession of a knife after a nurse was stabbed.
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Nurse fighting for her life after hospital stabbing
A nurse is in critical condition after sustaining ‘life changing’ injuries following reports of a stabbing on Saturday night.
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Places where you can go to keep warm as temperatures plummet
Councils, voluntary organisations and businesses across Tameside are opening their doors to people who need to keep warm as temperatures plummet amid the current cold snap.
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Oldham fall short against Hoylake
Oldham’s first game of 2025 was a trip to the end of the Wirral estuary for a bottom of the league clash with Hoylake.
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Labour rejects Oldham’s call for child abuse inquiry
Labour has rejected calls from Oldham council for a government inquiry into historic child abuse.
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Mountain rescue teams scramble to Christmas Day call-out
A hiker’s Christmas walk ended in a suspected broken ankle and a three-hour call-out by two local mountain rescue units.