The very latest news
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A man in his 20s found with stab wounds in Denton.
Forensics were at the scene on Yew Tree Road after the man was found with serious injuries and was rushed to hospital.
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Extra trains running for racegoers to the Grand National
Train operator Northern will be helping racegoers gallop to the Grand National festival at Aintree this week, with extra trains running to get customers safely to the races and back home again.
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Four new masts could be put up across Tameside soon.
Telecoms company IX Wireless want to put the 15-meter-tall metal poles in Ashton, Denton and Stalybridge.
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Bag a Vivienne Westwood
The Willow Wood Hospice has announced a raffle at a charity shop in Glossop – with an original Vivienne Westwood handbag as the top prize.
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Glossop mum gears up for Boston
A Glossop mum of two will soon have the accolade of running in all six of the world’s major marathons.
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School promotes culture day
Oasis Academy Oldham staged a special culture day to celebrate a ‘sense of belonging and diversity’.
Tameside Reporter
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A man in his 20s found with stab wounds in Denton.
Forensics were at the scene on Yew Tree Road after the man was found with serious injuries and was rushed to hospital.
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Extra trains running for racegoers to the Grand National
Train operator Northern will be helping racegoers gallop to the Grand National festival at Aintree this week, with extra trains running to get customers safely to the races and back home again.
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Bronze medallist visits Dukinfield primary school
Andy Robertson, who won bronze at last month’s European Championships, recently visited Broadbent Fold Primary School in Dukinfield.
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Four new masts could be put up across Tameside soon.
Telecoms company IX Wireless want to put the 15-meter-tall metal poles in Ashton, Denton and Stalybridge.
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Local colleges to get Government boost
Colleges across Greater Manchester are set to receive new funding to fix a shortage in college places for students.
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Adoption podcast reaches new highs
Local adoption agency Adoption Now is celebrating this week as its podcast reaches 30,000 listens.
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Five star Robins
Ashton United celebrated ‘Willow Wood Day’ in style on Saturday, with a 5-1 thrashing of Hebburn Town at Hurst Cross to strengthen their grip on a NPL Premier play-off place.
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Tameside and Glossop NHS Trust pays out over £1m for misdiagnosis claims.
The claims involve unnecessary pain and operations from patients being incorrectly diagnosed.
Glossop Chronicle
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Extra trains running for racegoers to the Grand National
Train operator Northern will be helping racegoers gallop to the Grand National festival at Aintree this week, with extra trains running to get customers safely to the races and back home again.
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Bag a Vivienne Westwood
The Willow Wood Hospice has announced a raffle at a charity shop in Glossop – with an original Vivienne Westwood handbag as the top prize.
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Glossop mum gears up for Boston
A Glossop mum of two will soon have the accolade of running in all six of the world’s major marathons.
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Cup delight for Glossop
On Friday night in front of a record local crowd of nearly 700, Glossop North End Community Club’s 1st team claimed its first “Open Age” silverware in dramatic fashion.
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Tameside and Glossop NHS Trust pays out over £1m for misdiagnosis claims.
The claims involve unnecessary pain and operations from patients being incorrectly diagnosed.
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Kids told to keep clear of The Crescent
A gang of youths have been ‘given advice’ by police after reports of anti-social behaviour outside a town centre hotel at the weekend.
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Lorry driver flees after crash causes ‘significant oil spill’ on major road
Emergency services were called out to the A628 Woodhead Pass in the Crowden area of Derbyshire on Tuesday morning.
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Eight more stations on the Northern network become ‘mobility scooter-friendly’
People who use mobility scooters can now travel to and from another eight stations on the Northern network.
Oldham Reporter
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Extra trains running for racegoers to the Grand National
Train operator Northern will be helping racegoers gallop to the Grand National festival at Aintree this week, with extra trains running to get customers safely to the races and back home again.
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Wins all round for local boxers
Saturday night saw Black Flash Promotions’ latest boxing event - Manchester Mayhem: The Takeover - take place at Middleton Arena.
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School promotes culture day
Oasis Academy Oldham staged a special culture day to celebrate a ‘sense of belonging and diversity’.
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Government responds to request for statutory powers in Oldham CSE inquiry
Oldham council will not get a statutory public inquiry into child sexual exploitation in the borough, the home secretary has confirmed.
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New Lidl store will bring new jobs
A new Lidl store is set to open its doors in Oldham later this year.
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Firms become next-door neighbours thanks to Mahdlo link
A chance remark while crossing boggy Saddleworth moorland has led to two established Oldham businesses becoming next-door neighbours.
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Eight more stations on the Northern network become ‘mobility scooter-friendly’
People who use mobility scooters can now travel to and from another eight stations on the Northern network.
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Update on PfE withdrawal
Oldham has been ‘left in uncertainty’ since voting to withdraw from a controversial housing scheme.