The latest news from Tuesday, October 14th, 2025
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Manchester Bee Network bus strikes over as workers win excellent pay deal
Strikes this month by bus drivers working for Manchester's integrated Bee Network transport system have been called off after they accepted a vastly improved pay deal.
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Oldham secures £20million government investment for Alt and £1.5m regeneration boost
Oldham has welcomed significant new investment through the Government’s Pride in Place programme, which will deliver long-term funding to strengthen communities and revitalise local areas.
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Police appeal to find family of man found dead at home
Police are appealing for the public's help to trace the family of a man found dead at his home in Oldham.
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Tameside set for a spooktacular half-term of Halloween fun
Tameside is set to come alive with a host of spooktacular activities this Halloween season, as an exciting line-up of free and low-cost events promises fun for all the family.
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Boost your digital skills this October as Digitober returns to Ashton Library
Residents across Tameside are being invited to get connected and boost their digital skills this October as Digitober returns to Ashton Library.
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Freedom Bus coming to Oldham to stop modern slavery
GMP is co-hosting a series of events to raise awareness of modern slavery to coincide with Anti-Slavery Week (13–19 October).
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Tameside Council offers drop-in sessions for cost-of-living support
Low-income families across Tameside are being invited to attend a series of drop-in sessions this October to get face-to-face help with applying to the Household Support Fund.