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Greens announce Hannah Spencer as candidate for Gorton and Denton by-election
The Green Party has announced Hannah Spencer as its parliamentary candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election, following a vote by local party members.
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Jackie Pearcey selected to stand for Liberal Democrats in Gorton and Denton by-election
Local campaigner Jackie Pearcey has been announced as the Liberal Democrat candidate for Gorton and Denton ahead of the upcoming by-election.
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Road closure likely to cause disruption
A ten-day road closure on the main route towards Oldham town centre could cause significant disruption.
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‘It’s embarassing. It’s an appalling mess.’
Residents near Woodhouses in Oldham have been left ‘disgusted and embarrassed’ by an ‘avalanche’ of rubbish blighting their neighbourhood.
Tameside Reporter
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Greens announce Hannah Spencer as candidate for Gorton and Denton by-election
The Green Party has announced Hannah Spencer as its parliamentary candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election, following a vote by local party members.
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Jackie Pearcey selected to stand for Liberal Democrats in Gorton and Denton by-election
Local campaigner Jackie Pearcey has been announced as the Liberal Democrat candidate for Gorton and Denton ahead of the upcoming by-election.
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SK Dance & Musical Theatre Moves Into New Home at Tower Mill
There’s excitement in the air this weekend as SK Dance & Musical Theatre prepares to open the doors to its brand-new studios at Tower Mill, Dukinfield. The move marks a major milestone for founder Vicky, whose dream of creating a permanent, professional hub for dance and musical theatre in Tameside has finally become a reality.
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Review: REMEMBER THEIR NAMES, THIS ONE WILL LIVE FOREVER - Droylsden Academy presents ‘Fame: the Musical’
Droylsden Academy played host to 'Fame: The Musical' this week and made it what every piece of musical theatre should be. With this being a school production, the ages stemmed from 11 to 16 – but from experiencing these performances first had, you’d bet that some of these starlets have been doing this all their lives.
Glossop Chronicle
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Derbyshire Police to launch new ‘behind the scenes’ podcast
Derbyshire Constabulary is preparing to lift the lid on modern policing with the launch of a brand-new podcast offering an honest, behind-the-scenes look at life in the force.
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Glossop Mountain Rescue battles storm to rescue stranded walker
On Tuesday 27th January, Glossop Mountain Rescue Team were called out to assist an experienced hill walker who had spent the night on Kinder Scout.
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Glossop council tenants are invited to have their say
Tenants living in Council-owned homes across the High Peak are being invited to share their experiences and ideas for how housing services can be improved.
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Glossopdale Action for Sustainable Travel help launch new car club
Glossop residents will soon have a new, greener way to get around town, with the Enterprise Car Club launching on Saturday 31st January.
Oldham Reporter
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Road closure likely to cause disruption
A ten-day road closure on the main route towards Oldham town centre could cause significant disruption.
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‘It’s embarassing. It’s an appalling mess.’
Residents near Woodhouses in Oldham have been left ‘disgusted and embarrassed’ by an ‘avalanche’ of rubbish blighting their neighbourhood.
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Oldham’s ‘Running Man’ raises over £20,000 for Winter Aid — heads to Uganda with local volunteers
An Oldham endurance runner known as the town’s ‘Running Man’ is taking community spirit from Greater Manchester to the global stage — after raising more than £20,000 for winter aid and preparing to travel to Uganda this Sunday.
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Illuminate Light Night 2026 heading to Oldham
The annual Illuminate Light Night will return to Oldham town centre promising a free evening of spectacular light installations, performances and community celebration.
National News
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Warm Home Discount to be extended for rest of decade
Millions of families will receive the £150 Warm Home Discount every winter for the rest of the decade, the Government has announced.
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Army officers face court martial over Jaysley Beck sexual assault case
Two Army officers have been charged over their conduct in the case of Gunner Jaysley Beck, who was sexually assaulted and then took her own life.
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Train passengers missing out on 80m a year in delays compensation analysis
Train passengers are missing out on more than £80 million per year in compensation for delayed journeys because of “unacceptable” claims processes, according to new analysis.
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Government and NHS fail to slash negligence costs despite decades of warnings
The Government and NHS England have failed to take “any meaningful steps” to slash the rising costs of clinical negligence in England despite 20 years worth of warnings, according to MPs.
Sport
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Lilywhites land Curzon youngster
Mossley have confirmed the signing of teenage midfielder Harry Olufowobi, who joins on loan from fellow Tameside club Curzon Ashton.
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Clegg bolsters Tigers squad
New Hyde United boss Michael Clegg has moved swiftly to make two new additions to his Tigers squad.
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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.
Entertainment
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Review: REMEMBER THEIR NAMES, THIS ONE WILL LIVE FOREVER - Droylsden Academy presents ‘Fame: the Musical’
Droylsden Academy played host to 'Fame: The Musical' this week and made it what every piece of musical theatre should be. With this being a school production, the ages stemmed from 11 to 16 – but from experiencing these performances first had, you’d bet that some of these starlets have been doing this all their lives.
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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!).
