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Man with links to Oldham wanted on recall to prison
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Ellis Mayall, who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Score free tickets to Oldham Athletic AFC game while helping Dr Kershaw's
Football fans can get free tickets to an Oldham Athletic AFC game whilst helping Dr Kershaw’s Hospice by signing up for its upcoming Hartley’s Hero Walk.
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Police appeal for family of man found dead in Oldham to come forward
Greater Manchester Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace the family of a man found dead at his home in Oldham.
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SportsTown project update
Andy Burnham plans to invoke special powers to ‘turbocharge’ schemes for a major revamp in Oldham.
Tameside Reporter
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Free biccies, brews and bursts of creativity at The Vale through Feb and March
A Tameside arts centre is offering a warm welcome on Wednesday afternoons, with free drop in creative activities and brews and biscuits on offer.
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Local athletes to compete at prestigious competition
A dance and cheer academy from Tameside are set to represent the borough on a world stage.
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Five councillors on Labour’s long list for Gorton and Denton
Five Greater Manchester councillors have been long-listed to be Labour’s candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election, the Local Democracy Reporting Service understands.
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Shree Bharatiya Mandal Indian Association of Tameside Celebrates Republic Day and Opens New Community Polytunnel
Shree Bharatiya Mandal marked India’s Republic Day with a vibrant flag-hoisting ceremony, followed by the official opening of a new community polytunnel funded through generous donations from local supporters.
Glossop Chronicle
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Students shine on red carpet at Glossopdale School awards
Year 11 students from Glossopdale School and Sixth Form recently enjoyed a red‑carpet experience during a special celebration assembly.
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No Glossop roads included in £3m county repair scheme
Glossop has been left out of a £3 million Derbyshire County Council pothole repair scheme despite the programme being based on roads suggested by local councillors.
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Award-winning charity seeks a new home to continue its vital work
The Hummingbird Project, a community-powered clothing and support hub in Glossop, is reaching out for help to secure a new premises.
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Get building Glossop! Lego exhibition and competition comes to town
Families are being invited to get creative as Glossop Rotary Club hosts a Lego Exhibition and Competition next month.
Oldham Reporter
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ORUFC 2nd's suffer narrow defeat
In light of the 1st XV’s game away at Colne & Nelson being cancelled due to unfit pitches, ORUFC’s only senior game of the weekend was the 2nd XV’s home fixture facing Carrington for the 2nd time this season after an away loss earlier in this year’s league campaign.
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Man with links to Oldham wanted on recall to prison
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Ellis Mayall, who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Score free tickets to Oldham Athletic AFC game while helping Dr Kershaw's
Football fans can get free tickets to an Oldham Athletic AFC game whilst helping Dr Kershaw’s Hospice by signing up for its upcoming Hartley’s Hero Walk.
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Police appeal for family of man found dead in Oldham to come forward
Greater Manchester Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace the family of a man found dead at his home in Oldham.
National News
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Ben Stokes to join England Lions coaching staff for UAE trip
Test captain Ben Stokes will join the England Lions coaching team in the United Arab Emirates next month.
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Ireland centre Bundee Aki set to miss France clash for disciplinary reasons
Bundee Aki looks set to miss Ireland’s Guinness Six Nations opener against France after being withdrawn from Andy Farrell’s squad for disciplinary reasons.
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Sir Keir Starmer arrives in China in first visit by British PM since 2018
Sir Keir Starmer has arrived in China on the first visit by a British Prime Minister in eight years.
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First woman Archbishop of Canterbury pledges to speak out on misogyny
The first female Archbishop of Canterbury has vowed to speak out on misogyny, as she was confirmed in her new role as the Church of England’s top bishop.
Sport
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ORUFC 2nd's suffer narrow defeat
In light of the 1st XV’s game away at Colne & Nelson being cancelled due to unfit pitches, ORUFC’s only senior game of the weekend was the 2nd XV’s home fixture facing Carrington for the 2nd time this season after an away loss earlier in this year’s league campaign.
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Local athletes to compete at prestigious competition
A dance and cheer academy from Tameside are set to represent the borough on a world stage.
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City Watch: Blues back on track
Following the defeats to Manchester United in the derby and Bodo Glimt in the Champions League, Manchester City were in desperate need of a good bounce back game to get the momentum going again.
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United View: Cunha strike stuns Arsenal
Two games into Michael Carrick’s interim management run, and the mood has completely flipped at Manchester United.
Entertainment
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Alex B Cann Film Column - 29th January 2026
Imagine a world in which AI judges decide your fate. I suppose it would be one way of reducing the huge backlog in the court system, and Mercy sees Chris Pratt playing a detective who ends up being tried by the very system he was instrumental in setting up, following the brutal murder of his wife. He has 90 minutes to prove his innocence, and avoid a death sentence, by way of the AI judge's unlimited access to computer databases, phone records and social media account
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Alex B Cann column - 29th January 2026 the high cost of hitting snooze
How did you sleep last night? If your answer is 'not enough', you are certainly not alone! According to a 2022 study by insurer Direct Line, 71% of Brits don't get the recommended 7-9 hours of sleep per night, with an alarming 14% (7.5 million people) getting less than 5 hours, levels considered "dangerously low".
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You can go to the ball
Youth drama group's stunning production of Cinderella takes to the stage
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Alex B Cann column 22/01/26 - the rise of the extra long movie
Having watched 117 films at the cinema last year, and a further 6 so far this year, I was recently asked how many hours of my life that equated to, and the honest answer is...rather a lot! Whilst movie durations fell during the 2000s, they are back on the rise, with the latest Avatar instalment clocking in at 192 minutes. If you think that's a large chunk of time, a local cinema near us is showing The Hobbit Trilogy on Sunday, starting at 10:30AM, and lasting for 572 minutes (so you'll be emerging blearily-eyed after 8PM!).
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Alex B Cann film column 22/01/26 - buying belonging and chasing greatness
In the midst of some other big life stuff happening, I've only managed a double feature this week at the cinema, both of which take us to Tokyo. Rental Family (5 stars) is a wholesome, uplifting, poignant look at human connection and loneliness, told through the eyes of an actor (Brendan Fraser) who takes up a role with an agency that provides people to stand in at important occasions.
