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Oldham bar targeted online in case of mistaken identity in Charlie Kirk debacle
A beloved bar in Oldham is facing ‘relentless online abuse’ after being falsely identified as a New Orleans pub of the same name attributed with writing a controversial comment on social media about Charlie Kirk’s death.
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"He was a remarkable person who inspired countless individuals," - tributes continue to flood in for the late great Ricky Hatton
Tributes have poured in for Tameside boxing icon Ricky Hatton, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 46.
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Tameside to Tanzania: Kilimanjaro challenge complete
A consultant breast surgeon from Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust has scaled new heights in support of local patients.
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Severe travel disruption looms as bus and tram network staff ballot for pay strikes
Around 200 Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers are being balloted for industrial action over pay and could join 2,000 bus workers in the city on strike.
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Residents appeal for help with funds in aid of men's charity
A Royton retirement home is looking for funds to help raise more awareness about men’s mental health.
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Ashton comes together for #CultureVibe celebration
More than 1,000 people flocked to Holy Trinity Church and Community Centre in Ashton on Sunday for a day of family fun, food, and community spirit at the first-ever St Peter’s #CultureVibe! event.
Tameside Reporter
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"He was a remarkable person who inspired countless individuals," - tributes continue to flood in for the late great Ricky Hatton
Tributes have poured in for Tameside boxing icon Ricky Hatton, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 46.
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Tameside to Tanzania: Kilimanjaro challenge complete
A consultant breast surgeon from Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust has scaled new heights in support of local patients.
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Ashton comes together for #CultureVibe celebration
More than 1,000 people flocked to Holy Trinity Church and Community Centre in Ashton on Sunday for a day of family fun, food, and community spirit at the first-ever St Peter’s #CultureVibe! event.
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Audenshaw Dad’s life at the heart of new criminology book
William ‘Billy’ Mahaffey, dad of two has just celebrated the launch of Bringing Criminological Theory to Life: A Lived Experience Approach to Crime and Desistance, unveiled at Manchester Museum on Thursday 11th September.
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Family of Ricky Hatton pay tribute after boxing legend’s death
The former world champion, Ricky Hatton, died at home in Hyde yesterday (Sunday 14th September) at the age of 46.
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Hyde bookshop celebrates 100,000 donations in just one year
A small but mighty volunteer-led bookshop in Hyde has marked a remarkable milestone - receiving its 100,000th book donation in just 12 months.
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Ashton schoolgirl spins her way into the record books
A nine-year-old girl from Ashton has twirled her way into history after setting not one, but two world records for hula hooping.
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Tameside Jobs Fair announced
The Tameside Jobs Fair is set to connect job seekers with exciting opportunities this autumn, promising a vital boost for the local employment scene.
Glossop Chronicle
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Bus strikes set to cause major disruption
Glossop residents planning to use buses to travel across Tameside and Greater Manchester, are being urged to plan their journeys carefully as industrial action is set to bring widespread disruption.
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Future of Glossop churches uncertain
Consultation has begun on the future of Glossop’s Catholic churches.
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Is your four-legged furry friend a winner?
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has announced the launch of his first ever ‘High Peak Dog of the Year’ competition.
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High Peak CVS: A lifeline during the hardest of times
Losing someone you love is one of life’s hardest experiences - and finding support can feel impossible.
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Council report budget is on track despite social care pressures
Derbyshire County Council has published a report on its budget position for the first three months of the 2025–2026 financial year.
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Gas Safety Week
It is Gas Safety Week this week (8th to 14th September), an annual campaign coordinated by Gas Safe Register to raise awareness of the steps you can take to keep you and your family safe.
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Planners block housing scheme for ‘110’ homes in Glossop to save playing fields
Planners have blocked a large housing scheme to build up to 110 homes on a college site in a Derbyshire market town in a bid to preserve greenfield sports playing fields.
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Family complete 15-mile memory walk in tribute to siblings lost too soon
On Saturday 6th September, the Haggerty family led more than 35 walkers on a moving 15-mile trek, uniting loved ones and supporters in memory of four siblings lost too soon.
Oldham Reporter
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Oldham bar targeted online in case of mistaken identity in Charlie Kirk debacle
A beloved bar in Oldham is facing ‘relentless online abuse’ after being falsely identified as a New Orleans pub of the same name attributed with writing a controversial comment on social media about Charlie Kirk’s death.
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Severe travel disruption looms as bus and tram network staff ballot for pay strikes
Around 200 Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers are being balloted for industrial action over pay and could join 2,000 bus workers in the city on strike.
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Residents appeal for help with funds in aid of men's charity
A Royton retirement home is looking for funds to help raise more awareness about men’s mental health.
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Oldhamers told to expect doorstep visits for voter details
Oldhamers are being told to expect doorstep visits by the council to check voter details.
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Police step up patrols for Manchester Derby
The first Manchester derby of the season takes place today but planning for the police operation began before the season had even started.
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‘Disgraceful’ drains finally cleared up
‘Disgraceful’ blocked drains on a main road have finally been cleared up, after locals were told they may have to wait until 2026 for the problem to be solved.
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TPE helps students save this academic year with 50 per cent off rail journeys
As students head back to university and college this September, TransPennine Express (TPE) is offering a 50 per cent discount on rail journeys across its network.
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Bus summit in Manchester ignores workers as Bee Network strikes loom
Unite, the UK's leading union representing workers in passenger transport, has blasted the UK Bus Summit for failing to include workers' voices.