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‘I’ve been suffering for 20 years’: A new hope for women silently struggling with urinary incontinence
For nearly 20 years, Liza, a mother of one from Derbyshire, lived with a secret that impacted every part of her daily life: urinary incontinence. Once confident and outgoing, she found herself constantly scanning for the nearest toilet, avoiding exercise classes, and turning down social invitations for fear of leaking.
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Leader of Oldham College visits student to talk about her role
Leader of Oldham Council, Arooj Shah visited Oldham Sixth Form College to meet students and staff, and to discuss all things politics.
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Family pay tribute to man killed after being struck by car
The family of a man who was hit by a car have paid tribute to a ‘much loved father, grandfather, brother and friend’.
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Students to stage a special Matilda performance
Saddleworth School is set to present a vibrant and energetic production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical Jr.
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Police appeal for information after man slashed during a brawl
Police are appealing for information after a man was seriously injured during an altercation in Shaw.
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Mini police officers raising awareness on major issues
Children at Gorse Hall primary school took part in an interactive session with GMP Police Community Support Officer and staff from the Crime Prevention Team to raise awareness of hate crime.
Tameside Reporter
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‘I’ve been suffering for 20 years’: A new hope for women silently struggling with urinary incontinence
For nearly 20 years, Liza, a mother of one from Derbyshire, lived with a secret that impacted every part of her daily life: urinary incontinence. Once confident and outgoing, she found herself constantly scanning for the nearest toilet, avoiding exercise classes, and turning down social invitations for fear of leaking.
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Mini police officers raising awareness on major issues
Children at Gorse Hall primary school took part in an interactive session with GMP Police Community Support Officer and staff from the Crime Prevention Team to raise awareness of hate crime.
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Dogs Trust Manchester issues advice to keep dogs safe during heatwave
As the country finally basks in some summer sunshine, Dogs Trust Manchester has issued a reminder to dog owners that there is no safe amount of time to leave dogs alone in a car during the hot weather – even a few minutes could prove to be fatal.
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Harry Catherall gets MBE
A Greater Manchester council boss has been recognised with an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours list.
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Tameside mum swims equivalent of English Channel in memory of cherished teenage family friend
A Tameside mum has swum 1,352 lengths of two local swimming pools – the equivalent of swimming the 21 miles of the English Channel – in memory of a cherished teenage family friend.
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Young author Julia Bugno releases second magical tale while supporting Ukrainian children
After capturing hearts and making a big difference with her debut book, The Fairy Family and the Lost Puppy, Denton’s very own young author Julia Bugno is back, this time with another enchanting adventure.
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15 marathons in 15 days - A run rooted in loss and love
From Berick-Upon-Tweed the most Northern point of England to the South Coast, one stride at a time. Milo and Gabriel are taking on 15 marathons in 15 days running for memories, for meaning, and for those whose time is too short.
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Get moving with chair-based exercise in Tameside
Staying active doesn’t have to mean standing and for many in Tameside, chair-based exercise is proving to be a lifeline for both physical and mental wellbeing.
Glossop Chronicle
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‘I’ve been suffering for 20 years’: A new hope for women silently struggling with urinary incontinence
For nearly 20 years, Liza, a mother of one from Derbyshire, lived with a secret that impacted every part of her daily life: urinary incontinence. Once confident and outgoing, she found herself constantly scanning for the nearest toilet, avoiding exercise classes, and turning down social invitations for fear of leaking.
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Derbyshire NHS budgets to be slashed
More than 550 Derbyshire NHS staff could lose their jobs in a bid to cut budgets by more than £180 million.
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High Peak MP welcomes Comprehensive Spending Review
Jon Pearce has welcomed the Comprehensive Spending Review saying it will put more money in the back pockets of High Peak residents.
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Police appeal for missing Glossop man
Derbyshire Constabulary are appealing for help to find David, who is missing from Glossop.
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Nine year old Brownie 'Speaking out' on speeding
A 9-year-old Brownie living on Sheffield Road in Glossop, has launched a heartfelt petition calling on Derbyshire County Council to urgently introduce traffic calming measures to protect her community.
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Glossop gymnasts excel
A group of gymnasts from Glossop are celebrating success in a regional competition.
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Help needed for town's 'busiest day'
Extra funding and volunteers are urgently needed for what is expected to be Buxton’s busiest day of the year.
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Northern Rail has ‘no plans’ to replace fax machines
Andy Burnham has slammed Northern Rail after an FOI revealed the firm has ‘no plans’ to replace fax machines with more modern tech.
Oldham Reporter
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Leader of Oldham College visits student to talk about her role
Leader of Oldham Council, Arooj Shah visited Oldham Sixth Form College to meet students and staff, and to discuss all things politics.
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Family pay tribute to man killed after being struck by car
The family of a man who was hit by a car have paid tribute to a ‘much loved father, grandfather, brother and friend’.
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Students to stage a special Matilda performance
Saddleworth School is set to present a vibrant and energetic production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical Jr.
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Police appeal for information after man slashed during a brawl
Police are appealing for information after a man was seriously injured during an altercation in Shaw.
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Martial arts students earn Black Belts at Major North-West Grading Event
More than 90 Martial Arts students have achieved one of the sport’s highest honours at a major grading event.
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Leader of Oldham Council welcomes Prime Minster's announcement of a national CSE inquiry
Leader of Oldham Council, Councillor Arooj Shah has welcomed Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s announcement of a national child sexual exploitation inquiry.
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Harry Catherall gets MBE
A Greater Manchester council boss has been recognised with an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours list.
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Oldham Post Office saved
Oldham town centre’s Post Office has been saved after the WH Smith that operated the service closed down in May.