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Emily Cavanah was delighted with her results as she achieved seven A*s, which included two grade 9s, one grade 8, and four As. Emily is going on to Holy Cross to do her A...
Date Published 24/08/2017
The government is launching an investigation into the social and economic impact of international students in the UK. The UK’s first publication of exit checks data is also...
Road safety charity Brake is calling for compulsory lessons on rural roads for learner drivers, as part of a graduated licensing system, to reduce fatalities and serious injuries.
Smoke alarm tests by consumer group, Which?, have revealed a pattern of safe-seeming smoke alarms having wildly varying response times.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, has hailed the conclusions of a transport summit in Leeds, which has agreed that a representative body of political, business and...
Date Published 23/08/2017
One in four shops in some parts of the UK, including Rochdale, are breaking the law on under-age knife sales, the Local Government Association (LGA) said after test purchases for...
Rochdale Borough Council is paying "extortionate interest" on expensive risky loans that it is locked into. The Council has accrued over £130 million in Lender Option Borrower...
Bluebell Cat Rescue and Rehoming in Littleborough are in urgent need of ‘fur-ever’ homes for their feline occupants, plus donations for vet bills, wood-based cat litter, and food...
Imran Khan and Tariq Ali have been charged with child sex offences. The offences took place between March and June 2005 when the victim was aged 14.
A day of action to tackle fly-tipping and unsightly rubbish in the Alkrington area required four lorry loads to carry away the refuse.
A rise in alcohol and drug misuse among the over 50s (commonly known as “baby boomers”) is causing concern, warn experts in The BMJ.
The stimulant methamphetamine, also popularly known as ‘speed,’ ‘ice’ and ‘meth,’ is linked to a heightened risk of stroke among young people, reveals a review of the available...
Family service and baptism is at 10.00am on Sunday 27 August with The Rev Andrew Howell, followed by refreshments in the hall. Christ Church, Healey - Morning Prayer will be...
Date Published 22/08/2017
Businesses’ growing appetite for investing in Rochdale has been cemented with the opening of two new cafes and a bar in recent weeks.
An air ambulance is attending a serious collision on the M60, anti-clockwise between J19 and J18 - two of four lanes are closed (3.45pm Tuesday 22 August).
Two Rochdale councillors spent a morning with Approved Mental Health Professionals (AMHPs) to see first-hand their vital work supporting some of the borough’s most vulnerable...
Teens and their parents waiting for GCSE exam results on Thursday, 24 August, are being urged not to panic as the UK’s only specialist ‘pop-up’ exam helpline for students is open...
Kieran Mooney, 04/10/1984, from Rochdale, was arrested on Monday and has since been charged with harassment and breach of a restraining order. He was conveyed to Manchester and...
Carl Johnson was left for dead following a vicious attack which saw him suffer a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain. Carl, 25, was set upon four assailants in Rochdale...
The RMT union has criticised George Osborne accusing him of hypocrisy over rail 'Northern Powerhouse'.
The climax to years of hard work and high expectations for 16 year-olds nationwide is nearly here. As GCSE results day looms large teenagers are poised to finally find out if it...
Leader of the council, Richard Farnell says: It’s no secret that Rochdale is getting more and more positive headlines for the great things that are happening here.
Date Published 21/08/2017
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Middleton in Bloom, as part of their program of improving the environment of the town with planting and digging, also include litter picks in grot spots suggested by residents.
Rochdale RSPCA urgently require £5,000 for a new van. The old van, a Fiat Ducato, broke down in July. The charity are desperate to replace the van, which is primarily used for...
Littleborough’s University of the Third Age (U3A) is celebrating their third birthday on 25 September. The Mayor and Mayoress will be attending the buffet lunch with...
Samantha Smith’s family have been told that her second lifesaving surgery on Friday (18 August) went well, and although Sam was ‘in a lot of pain, she was quite responsive’.
Susan is looking for her godfather, believed to be called Bill, who used to work on the Bacup bus route with her father, Brian Sharrocks, during the 1960s or 70s.
An application to redevelop land off Norden Road, Bamford, with a retirement living development has been submitted to the Council.
A farewell lunch in the honour of outgoing Consul General of Pakistan, Dr Zahoor Ahmed was held on Sunday at Vermillion Manchester.