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Some Labour-run councils care more about political correctness than the welfare of children, claims local MEP Paul Nuttall. His hard-hitting remarks come in the wake of news...
Date Published 26/11/2012
St John with St Michael in Shawforth are raising money for The Samaritans Purse Operation Christmas Child shoe box appeal. Last year we only got 37 boxes - this year we got
Our morning service for the first Sunday in Advent at 10.30am tomorrow will be led by the Stewards. There will also be Sunday Club activities for Children aged 5-15.Mums &...
Beech House School hosted a talk from a member of the House of Lords on Friday (23/11/12) to encourage students to engage more with the political and parliamentary process. It...
A man has been arrested after the death of Vincent Kershaw in Rochdale. At about 5.10pm on Sunday 14 October 2012, police were called to a house on Willows Lane, Milnrow,...
Roads closed because of flooding at 7.44am A576 Middleton Road Cheetham Hill, both ways between A6044 Sheepfoot Lane and M60 J19 A56 Manchester Road Ramsbottom, both ways...
A new homelessness service is using SmartPhone technology to encourage the public to help vulnerable people they see rough sleeping this winter.
Council staff who failed to protect Rochdale youngsters from grooming by a sex ring face disciplinary action and could be struck off. Rochdale Council confirmed 12 workers were...
Date Published 25/11/2012
MEP Paul Nuttall has described a likely £3 a week rise in household energy prices as "unacceptable."
Date Published 23/11/2012
Staff at The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust will be encouraged and able to speak up with more confidence regarding any safety concerns and issues at work following the signing...
The Friday Assembly was very well attended again this week and the children in the Reception Class did a fabulous job of showcasing some of the amazing work they have been doing...
A commemorative service to mark the 79th anniversary of the ‘Holodomor’ genocide in Ukraine was held in Rochdale’s memorial gardens today (Friday 23 November).
A European Union initiative aiming to reduce household energy costs is to be trialled in Rochdale. SHOWE-IT, a real-life trial in Social Housing, of Water and Energy...
Strict new laws being introduced to tackle scrap metal theft have been met with concerns from dealers in Rochdale. From Monday 3 December it will be illegal for companies to...
A takeaway in Rochdale has been ordered to close for three months as part of a Greater Manchester Police investigation into alleged child sex exploitation. The Rochdale Council...
Experts in water rescue techniques from Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) are helping firefighters in Devon and Somerset with their response to the floods.
Commenting on the votes for prisoners debate Paul Nuttall, UKIP North West MEP says: "The government must stand absolutely firm and maintain the ban on prisoners' voting rights....
As the festive season is nearly upon us, please remember not to give animals as gifts. Shelters become inundated with discarded, unwanted animals once Christmas Day is over and...
If you live in Rochdale, Heywood - or maybe Amsterdam - keep your eyes peeled for any balloon with a tag you might find. It could be one of the hundred balloons launched by...
Wardle’s key weekend in the ROAFL provided a mixed return for the club as the season nears its proposed mid winter break. Remarkably only a handful of games fell foul of the...
Poor lifestyle choices mean many are putting themselves at risk of one of the UK’s fastest growing cancers. More than 6,000 people are diagnosed with mouth cancer in the UK...
Simon Danczuk MP has called on TV companies to exercise some “common sense” and refuse to commission what he calls “a truly insulting” proposed TV programme called ‘Rochdale: A...
Date Published 22/11/2012
Lorries are being stopped and searched by police on motorways in the North West in a crackdown on organised crime.
Local Government Minister Brandon Lewis has set out how local retention of business rates will reward councils for local economic growth.
The next phase in the transformation of Rochdale town centre’s shopping and leisure offer is under way following Rochdale Borough Council’s decision to approve the terms of a...
EU fishing vessels were banned from cutting off sharks' fins on board vessels, in a vote in the European Parliament today.
Make sure you prepare your travel plans before you leave home this winter – that’s the message from transport leaders in Greater Manchester. The advice comes following three...
Following a vote in the European Parliament this week Local Euro MP, Arlene McCarthy expressed her disappointment that North West Conservative, Liberal Democrat and UKIP Euro MPs...
Staff and students at Hopwood Hall College got their ‘Five a Day’ when a group of young Catering students ran a stall selling healthy snacks during the College’s recent Health...
Arbitrary restrictions to cataract surgery and poor care of those with wet Age-related Macular Degeneration (wet AMD) are forcing thousands of people to live with serious and...