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One year on from shooting, Operation Vulcan continue to target crime in Derker
It was a year ago today (16 January) that a man was left with serious injuries following a targeted shooting in the Derker area.
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Family launches petition for change in law following sisters' death
Jonathan Haggerty is calling for a change in UK law after the death of his sister, launching a national petition to make it a criminal offence to abandon someone in immediate danger without seeking help.
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Derbyshire County Council notes rise in youth drug treatment
Derbyshire County Council has recognised an increase in the number of children being supported by commissioned specialist treatment services for drug misuse after a BBC investigation.
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Oldham Council awards £266,000 to boost town centre businesses
Twenty five grants totalling £266,000 have been awarded to local businesses by Oldham Council to improve shop fronts in the town.
Tameside Reporter
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Family launches petition for change in law following sisters' death
Jonathan Haggerty is calling for a change in UK law after the death of his sister, launching a national petition to make it a criminal offence to abandon someone in immediate danger without seeking help.
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Service in special measures has ‘foundations of improvement’
Vulnerable children in Tameside have been failed by authorities for years, but now the ‘foundations for improvement’ are finally in place.
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Mossley writer celebrates paperback release after rave reviews for debut novel
A Mossley writer is celebrating the paperback release of his debut novel after it won widespread praise from readers across the globe.
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Award-winning family pantomime comes to Hyde Little Theatre for World Book Week
An award-winning family pantomime packed with magic, music and important messages is heading to Hyde Little Theatre this March as part of World Book Week celebrations.
Glossop Chronicle
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Gamesley Community Centre Gears Up for Major Sports Revamp
It’s been nearly a year since Helen Thornhill stepped into her role at Gamesley Community Centre, and in that time, the venue has been transformed into a bustling hub of activity and support for residents of all ages. From advice services and debt support to social cafés, youth clubs, gaming workshops, and even boxing sessions, the centre has become a focalpoint of the community.
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Derbyshire County Council notes rise in youth drug treatment
Derbyshire County Council has recognised an increase in the number of children being supported by commissioned specialist treatment services for drug misuse after a BBC investigation.
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School’s maths excellence adds up
Whitfield St James’ CE (VC) Nursery and Primary School is proud to announce that it has been officially accredited as a White Rose Maths Champion School.
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Concerns over "ignored" blocked gullies being “an accident waiting to happen"
Concerns have been raised over dangerous flooding caused by blocked road gullies in Glossop which have been reported numerous times.
Oldham Reporter
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One year on from shooting, Operation Vulcan continue to target crime in Derker
It was a year ago today (16 January) that a man was left with serious injuries following a targeted shooting in the Derker area.
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Oldham Council awards £266,000 to boost town centre businesses
Twenty five grants totalling £266,000 have been awarded to local businesses by Oldham Council to improve shop fronts in the town.
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Latics v Cheltenham Town: Cotterill and Mellon prove that managers matter
In Soccernomics, the book about stats in football, Simon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski argue that managers aren’t a significant determining factor in the performance of football teams. They argue that player wages give us a better indication of whether or not a team will be successful.
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Monday shake up at Pennine Mencap
Getting the new year off to a good start is a common aim for most, whether it’s a health-based resolution or pushing yourself out of your comfort zone.
National News
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Lewis Hamilton will have different race engineer for the new F1 season
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Would be copycat Southport killer locked up over terror manual
A would-be Southport copycat killer who wanted to attack a dance school and an Oasis reunion concert has been locked up for 14 months.
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Husband jailed for life over wicked murder of wife
A husband who killed his wife and manipulated his own child in a “wicked” plot to get away with murder has been jailed for life.
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Nurse hails victory for common sense after trans changing room ruling
One of a group of nurses who complained about sharing single-sex changing rooms with a trans colleague said “this is a victory for common sense and for every woman who simply wants to feel safe at work” after an employment tribunal ruled they had suffered harassment.
Sport
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Montane Spine Race reaches its conclusion
The annual Montane Winter Spine race has reached its conclusion, with Frenchman Sebastien Raichon picking up the victory.
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Latics v Cheltenham Town: Cotterill and Mellon prove that managers matter
In Soccernomics, the book about stats in football, Simon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski argue that managers aren’t a significant determining factor in the performance of football teams. They argue that player wages give us a better indication of whether or not a team will be successful.
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Glossop North End to host darts tournament
Fans of Glossop North End will have the chance to take on their heroes this weekend in a club vs fans darts tournament at Surrey Street.
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Bloods up to second
Droylsden moved up to second place with a 3-2 win over Darwen at the weekend.
Entertainment
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Alex B Cann Column - 15/01/26
A lot of us are trying to lose weight at this time of year, now that the last of the festive goods have been scoffed. Incidentally, I found a Quality Street tub in the offices of this very newspaper a few days ago, and thought I'd struck gold, until I realised it contained nothing but paper clips. That sort of thing should attract a punitive fine. Outrageous behaviour.
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Alex B Cann Film Column - 15th/01/2026
Last week, I looked at my favourite films of 2025, but the official box office figures are in, and last year was the best year for cinema since the covid pandemic. I thought we'd have a quick look at the biggest five films. How many have you watched?
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Aladdin brings the magic of panto to the Plaza
Family show delights audiences of all ages
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Alex Cann Film Column 8/01/25
I loved Song Sung Blue, charting the tumultuous tale of a pair of struggling musicians who form a Neil Diamond tribute act.
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Alex Cann Column 8/1/25 - Films of 2025
I went for an appointment this week at the hospital, as I've been experiencing a bit of knee pain. When asked by the doctor about any sporting injuries or active hobbies, I'll admit that I did chuckle a little bit.
