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Both the Conservative and Lib Dem budget proposals were rejected by councillors at Wednesday's Budget Fixing Council.
Date Published 02/03/2017
Members of the public, led by Unison, protested at the Town Hall before Wednesday's Budget Fixing Council meeting on Wednesday.
Local Lib Dem leader, Councillor Andy Kelly handed in a petition of over 1,600 signatures to the Mayor at Wednesday's Budget Fixing Council.
Councillors voted to approve the budget put forward by the Labour group at Wednesday night's Budget Fixing Council. Leader of the Council, Richard Farnell, said: “Yet again...
The Solicitors’ Regulation Authority has launched an inquiry into, Burton and Burton, the lawyers acting for the Rochdale grooming gang, following a complaint made by Rochdale MP...
Greater Manchester Police has been rated ‘good’ overall at keeping people safe and reducing crime, in the HMIC Effectiveness report, and work to tackle serious and organised...
Simon Danczuk MP delivered a speech in Parliament on the devastating impact that the 2015 Boxing Day floods had, outlining the importance of proper Government funding to prevent...
The current system of housebuilding in England is failing families by producing high-priced and poor-quality homes, according to new report from housing charity Shelter.
Commuters across Greater Manchester will be surprised with free books on Thursday morning to celebrate World Book Day 2017.
Exposure to a particular group of chemicals widely used in pest control for people, pets, and crops, may be linked to behavioural difficulties in six-year-olds, suggests research...
Date Published 01/03/2017
The annual television licence fee is to rise to £147 from £145.50, the government has announced.
Over 25 young people from Rochdale Youth Service, Angels Project Langley and Riverside Housing took part in a community dig around the shops at Lakeland Court in Middleton on...
The Dialysis Unit at the Rochdale Infirmary has received a low food hygiene rating following an inspection in January.
Two fire engines from Heywood and one fire engine from Rochdale attended a cooking fire at a house on Friars Crescent at 6.39pm on Tuesday (28 February).
A child has been taken to Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital with major trauma after being hit by a car at 3.22pm on Wednesday (1 March).
Police are no longer investigating the death of a woman in Castleton after she was found unresponsive at a house on Alder Road shortly before 2.55pm on Monday 27 February. A...
Eight more war memorials in Rochdale borough have been awarded prestigious listed status by Historic England.
Rochdale Sea Cadets assisted in the formal presentation of a French State Medal awarded to Walter Hainsworth, a WW2 Royal Navy veteran.
The trip to National Art Gallery and the London Portrait Gallery for Year 9/10 GCSE Art pupils was a valuable insight to the works of great artist.
Harriet Walton has been was named St John Ambulance National Cadet of the Year for 2017.
Redwood Secondary School in Rochdale won YST’s (Youth Sports Trust) Outstanding Special educational needs and disability (SEND) School award this week.
Private John Edmund Holt John Edward was born in Littleborough in early 1881 and for many years lived with his family in Calderbrook.
Friends of the Earth is calling on people across the North West to take part in a ground-breaking nationwide experiment on air pollution.
Drivers face six points and a £200 fine if they are caught using their mobile phone at the wheel from Wednesday (1 March).
Strong evidence supports the association between obesity and some major types of cancer, consisting mainly of those related to digestive organs and hormone-related malignancies,...
Date Published 28/02/2017
A study published by The BMJ finds no increased risks to newborn babies if their mothers have taken drugs to prevent or treat influenza during pregnancy.
A crack team of leak detectives has tracked down and plugged more than 18,000 hidden pipe leaks in the North West over the past 12 months - thanks to a Victorian device that has...
Milnrow Band came second competing against 11 other top class bands in the North West Regional Championships at Blackpool on Sunday (26 February).
More than 64,000 primary school pupils in Greater Manchester have benefitted from a pioneering education programme to boost youngsters’ computing skills.
People across Greater Manchester are being invited to host a Cancer Research UK Coffee Morning and help raise money to fund life-saving research.