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Chair announced for National Statutory Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation with Oldham prioritised
Oldham Council has welcomed the Government’s announcement today of the leadership and draft terms of reference for a full statutory national inquiry into grooming gangs following the announcement of the inquiry Chair and Panel members.
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Hyde gears up for charity Santa Dash
This Saturday, the streets of Hyde will ring with laughter, footsteps and Christmas spirit as the community comes together for the annual Santa Dash 5K Run and 2K Walk, in aid of the charity Purple Heart Wishes.
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Oldham marketing agency wins UK consumer healthcare industry ‘oscar’
Cornerstone Design & Marketing, based in Lees, is celebrating a major industry achievement after its campaign for heartburn treatment brand Pyrocalm Control won Best Niche Advertising Campaign at 30th OTC Marketing Awards, held at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.
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New support group to help Tameside residents cope with loss
Tameside Macmillan Unit has announced the launch of a new bereavement support group aimed at helping people affected by cancer cope with the loss of a loved one.
Tameside Reporter
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Hyde gears up for charity Santa Dash
This Saturday, the streets of Hyde will ring with laughter, footsteps and Christmas spirit as the community comes together for the annual Santa Dash 5K Run and 2K Walk, in aid of the charity Purple Heart Wishes.
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New support group to help Tameside residents cope with loss
Tameside Macmillan Unit has announced the launch of a new bereavement support group aimed at helping people affected by cancer cope with the loss of a loved one.
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Metrolink Manchester tram strikes back on disrupting travel during the festive season
Strikes by around 320 tram drivers working for KeolisAmey Metrolink Limited later this month are back on - after workers overwhelmingly voted to reject the company's proposals for tackling driver fatigue.
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Volunteers bring festive spirit to Dogs Trust Manchester
As households across Tameside and the rest of the country prepare for Christmas, one Ashton resident is choosing to spend the festive season spreading kindness of the four-legged kind.
Glossop Chronicle
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Hummingbird Project launch Christmas Gift Appeal
Each year, The Hummingbird Project in Glossop brings a welcome touch of warmth to the winter season through its cherished Christmas Gift Appeal.
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Tameside Hospital’s Women’s Health Unit set for transformation
Women in Tameside and Glossop are set to benefit from a major upgrade to local health services following a remarkable £165,000 donation to Tameside & Glossop NHS Charity.
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Extra Time empowers older adults
Extra Time was established in the summer of 2023 to provide support, training and renewed work opportunities for older people.
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Generous Glossop business owner spreads warmth this winter
This winter, Jonathan Seville, owner of Glossop Logs and More, is bringing a little extra warmth to local homes in need.
Oldham Reporter
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Latics diary: Walsall double-header won’t define the season, but the January transfer window might
The January transfer window is, to say the least, tricky for Latics and for manager Micky Mellon.
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Chair announced for National Statutory Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation with Oldham prioritised
Oldham Council has welcomed the Government’s announcement today of the leadership and draft terms of reference for a full statutory national inquiry into grooming gangs following the announcement of the inquiry Chair and Panel members.
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Oldham marketing agency wins UK consumer healthcare industry ‘oscar’
Cornerstone Design & Marketing, based in Lees, is celebrating a major industry achievement after its campaign for heartburn treatment brand Pyrocalm Control won Best Niche Advertising Campaign at 30th OTC Marketing Awards, held at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.
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Metrolink Manchester tram strikes back on disrupting travel during the festive season
Strikes by around 320 tram drivers working for KeolisAmey Metrolink Limited later this month are back on - after workers overwhelmingly voted to reject the company's proposals for tackling driver fatigue.
National News
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Met police using facial recognition technology to stamp out illegal e bike use
The biggest police force in the country is turning to facial recognition technology to stamp out the use of illegal e-bikes.
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Mark Wood suffers series ending injury as Englands hopes of Ashes comeback hit
England’s hopes of launching an Ashes comeback in Adelaide have been hit by a series-ending injury to pace bowler Mark Wood.
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UK premiere of James McAvoys directorial debut to close Glasgow Film Festival
Hollywood star James McAvoy has said he is “delighted” the UK premiere of his directorial debut will close the film festival in his home city next year.
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Pre Budget shopper jitters dampen Black Friday sales
Pre-Budget “jitters” among shoppers dampened a much-needed Black Friday boost for retailers, figures show.
Sport
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Latics diary: Walsall double-header won’t define the season, but the January transfer window might
The January transfer window is, to say the least, tricky for Latics and for manager Micky Mellon.
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Weekend football round-up: Late drama all round
Curzon Ashton moved into the National League North play-off spots in dramatic fashion on Saturday after a last gasp winner from Brad Holmes helped them see off visitors Alfreton Town.
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FA Cup 2nd Round preview: MK Dons v Oldham Athletic
The romance of the FA Cup lives on, but not in tomorrow’s 2nd Round fixture between MK Dons and Oldham Athletic at Stadium MK.
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Lilywhites bolster attack
Mossley have bolstered their attacking options with the arrival of talented forward Connor Hughes.
Entertainment
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Pantomime magic at Hyde Festival Theatre: Snow White shines bright
Hyde Festival Theatre has once again delivered a festive treat with its family pantomime Snow White, directed with flair and energy by Daniel Oliver-Grant.
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Modern Christmas songs, films, and mushroom coffee...Alex B Cann Colum 4th December 2025
Welcome to the party, pal! Die Hard has been the subject of a great deal of heated debate in our office this week, as we try and work out if it should be classed as a Christmas film or not. A poll for the British Board of Film Classification has found that a sizeable 44 per cent said the Bruce Willis 1988 action classic should not be classified as a Christmas film, despite it being set at Christmas, and essentially being about a man trying to get home to see his family on Christmas Eve. 44 per cent are wrong, in my firm opinion. Yippee ki-yay.
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Alex B Cann Film Column - 4th December 2025 - Sweeney on knockout form
Now You See Me Now You Don't sees a third big screen outing for the Four Horsemen, along with a new generation of illusionists to mix things up a bit (cue a fair few cross-generational jibes in the script). The plot centres around a giant "heart diamond", and an attempt to capture it from Veronika Vander (Rosamund Pike, who is on fiery form as an ice queen).
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Panto comes to The Vale
Mossley’s The Vale celebrated its fourth birthday earlier this year, but plays host to its very first pantomime this week.
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'Great Dame' returns to panto
Why Mike Lawlor is stepping out of retirement and back into a frock for the pantomime season
