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Elections
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Full list of candidates announced for Tameside local elections
Residents across Tameside are preparing to head to the polls on Thursday 7 May, as the full list of candidates standing in this year’s local elections has now been confirmed.
The latest news
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New figures reveal impact of opt-out HIV and Hepatitis testing
One year on from its launch, the emergency department blood testing programme at Tameside Hospital has been helping more people access life-saving treatment and support for HIV and hepatitis B and C infections.
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Oldham creatives invited to landmark free event
Creatives from Oldham are being invited to attend a major new industry event taking place in Manchester next week.
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Final day preview: Curzon face the drop
The 2025/26 non-League campaign draws to a close for most Tameside clubs this weekend, with plenty still on the line going into the final matchday.
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Oldham Crowned Netball UK Under 13 Champions
Oldham Netball Club were crowned Netball UK Under-13 champions after a thrilling 24–21 victory over local rivals Kingsway Power at The Doug Ellis Sports Centre in Birmingham.
Tameside Reporter
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New figures reveal impact of opt-out HIV and Hepatitis testing
One year on from its launch, the emergency department blood testing programme at Tameside Hospital has been helping more people access life-saving treatment and support for HIV and hepatitis B and C infections.
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Deadline approaches for residents to apply for 'Pride in Place' funding
Residents, community groups and local partners are being encouraged to submit funding applications for proposals to deliver neighbourhood improvements across Tameside.
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Cannabis farm discovered in Stalybridge
Greater Manchester Police response teams have discovered a large cannabis farm located at property in Stalybridge.
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Manifesto from every party in the Tameside local elections
In two weeks’ time voters in Tameside will head to the polls to decide who their next Councillor should be.
Glossop Chronicle
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Push for Snake Pass funding continues
Efforts to secure additional government backing for the Snake Pass remain ongoing, according to the Mayor of the East Midlands.
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Free day of folklore, creativity and celebration
Glossop will come alive with creativity and folklore on Friday 9th May 2026, as High Peak Community Arts presents ‘Derbyshire Makes’.
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Hummingbirds host feel-good fashion show
A community fashion show with a difference has proved a resounding success, raising more than £1,000 for a local charity, while bringing people together for an evening of sustainable style.
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Shootout heartbreak for Hillmen
Glossop North End were denied cup glory in the cruelest way, a defeat on penalties after a brave and high class display, against opposition from two tiers above them.
Oldham Reporter
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Oldham creatives invited to landmark free event
Creatives from Oldham are being invited to attend a major new industry event taking place in Manchester next week.
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Oldham Crowned Netball UK Under 13 Champions
Oldham Netball Club were crowned Netball UK Under-13 champions after a thrilling 24–21 victory over local rivals Kingsway Power at The Doug Ellis Sports Centre in Birmingham.
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Two days, two districts, no shift is ever the same in Greater Manchester
Officers have offered an insight into the unpredictable and often demanding incidents they deal with while serving in two Greater Manchester districts - Oldham and Bolton - to mark Response Policing Week.
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FCHO customer is April's Hidden Hero
A First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) customer who helps run the Sholver Community Centre and takes part in local litter picks is the housing association’s April Hidden Hero.
National News
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Assisted dying Bill to fall but issue not going away say campaigners
MPs have been told they must decide what happens next in the long-running and divisive debate on assisted dying, as an attempt to change the law formally fails on Friday.
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Trump threatens big tariff on UK over digital tax on US tech firms
US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on the UK if it does not drop its digital services tax on American social media firms.
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One in 10 operations either cancelled last minute or postponed analysis finds
Around one in 10 operations in England were either cancelled within 24 hours or postponed because patients were not adequately prepared, new analysis has found.
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Increased demand for jobs including pilots and postal workers
A study of job adverts has revealed increased demand for authors, translators, postal workers, couriers, pilots and air traffic controllers.
Sport
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Final day preview: Curzon face the drop
The 2025/26 non-League campaign draws to a close for most Tameside clubs this weekend, with plenty still on the line going into the final matchday.
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Shootout heartbreak for Hillmen
Glossop North End were denied cup glory in the cruelest way, a defeat on penalties after a brave and high class display, against opposition from two tiers above them.
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Glossop teen to represent England
A teenage rugby star from Glossop is set to represent his nation this summer.
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Tameside futsal club crowned national champions on debut
A Tameside-based futsal club has been crowned National Futsal League Tier 3 champions in its very first season—after almost missing out on a place in the competition.
Entertainment
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THEY WILL ROCK YOU!
It's Rock at the highest level! For this week only Mossley OADS are bringing We will Rock You to life at the George Lawton hall
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Alex B Cann column - Saving a few pennies but still enjoying life! 23/04/26
With the price of petrol and diesel beginning to drop a few pence this week, many of us remain shocked by the rising cost of living. It's prompted many people to seek better value, with more than a third of those surveyed (38 per cent) actively looking for ways to save on everyday purchases. In a poll for Samsung, around two thirds (66 per cent) of those surveyed said they often or always check reviews before buying anything. We are becoming a nation of "smart spenders", but we still like a little treat every now and then.
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Alex B Cann film column - Latex and long walks 23/04/26
It's been an eventful week for me, but luckily I've managed to fit in a couple of movies, otherwise it's tough writing this column. Alas, a couple of films I fancied watching have vanished from cinema schedules already, but I'm sure they'll appear on one of the streaming services soon enough. It's frustrating when there's a movie you like the look of, but it's afforded a week of screenings at most, and frequently at random times. I'm fully aware that cinemas will always gravitate towards favouring the money-spinners like Mario, but it's a shame when small independent films are not given a chan
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Alex B Cann film column - 16/04/26 Drama, detonation and delusion
How well do you really know someone? The Drama is best seen without spoilers, so I will avoid telling you too much, as I sadly discovered the big twist before I watched it. Robert Pattinson and Zendaya play a newly engaged couple whose relationship is put to the ultimate test during a game of “what’s the worst thing you’ve ever done?” One of them reveals something that shocks the other to the core and makes them question everything. Carefully crafted wedding speeches are deleted, friendships are rocked, and secrets threaten to spill out all over the shop.
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Alex B Cann Column - 16/04/26
If you drive a petrol or diesel car, you'll have watched the prices creeping up with horror over recent weeks. Admittedly, the spectacle of Donald Trump's recent AI image, which he later claimed portrayed him as a doctor, was even more horrific. The orange President said "only the fake news could come up with that one" when it was suggested he sought to portray himself as a Christ-like figure. Honestly, it's satirists I feel sorry for. Late night sweary social media posts threatening to send countries back to the Stone Ages make me wince more than a James Corden DVD box set.
