The latest news from Thursday, July 10th, 2025
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Academy issues warning after attempted abduction near school
A local academy has issued a warning to pupils and appealed to parents for support following an attempted abduction of one of its students near the school.
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Council managing director sets sights on Tameside
Derbyshire County Council managing director Emma Alexander has been recommended for a senior role a Tameside Council.
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GMP and partners prepared for biblical Oasis reunion
Greater Manchester Police is working with partners to ensure Oasis’ homecoming shows pass by safely at Manchester’s Heaton Park starting tomorrow (Friday).
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Tameside Council recommends new chief executive
A new permanent chief executive has been recommended for appointment at Tameside Council.
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"Stop Loan Sharks" event to protect your money
Derbyshire County Council have announced they will be holding a "Stop Loan Sharks" event to teach people in the community how to better protect their money.
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Healthwatch Tameside threatened with closure
A Healthwatch Centre in Tameside has been threatened with closure as part of wider government plans to reform health services in England.
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Crackdown on ‘explosion’ of HMOs in Oldham
Councillors in Oldham have called for a change in rules to stop landlords turning homes into HMOs without planning permission.
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Plans for underground system
Plans to tunnel underneath Manchester city centre to run underground trains and trams will be drawn up, Andy Burnham has announced.
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Police find deadly weapon in woodland area
Police have found a dangerous firearm following a search of an area of woodland in Oldham.
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GM set for ‘best decade’ in century, mayor claims
Greater Manchester is heading for its ‘best decade since the Victorian period’, Andy Burnham has claimed.
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Key workers could get a free £15,000 towards a home – but some cost £450,000
A new scheme is aimed at helping key workers and armed forces personnel get on the housing ladder in Oldham.