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Wednesday 11 January, it'll turn colder through the day with strong winds and local gales. There'll be scattered wintry showers, which will turn increasingly to snow later on,...
Date Published 11/01/2017
Police have linked more than 500 crimes across the country to the use of dating apps Tinder and Grindr, including murder, rape and child abuse, a Freedom of Information enquiry...
A government policy to reduce salt intake by 10% over 10 years would be highly cost effective in nearly every country in the world, even without accounting for healthcare savings,...
In The BMJ this week, experts debate whether gluten-free prescriptions for people with coeliac disease should be removed.
Surgical patients with a history of migraines have a greater risk of stroke and readmission to hospital, finds a study published by The BMJ.
A suggestion that legislation should be introduced to ensure more women MPs are elected has been described as 'the wrong path to follow' by local MEP Louise Bours.
The M62 is closed to high sided vehicles between J21, A640 (Milnrow) and J26, M606 (Chain Bar), because of strong winds (8.00am Wednesday 11 January).
Phase One of Rochdale Riverside will comprise the new anchor department store for Marks & Spencer to relocate into, plus 13 other retail units all with potential for mezzanine...
Bridge Juniors Football Club in Rochdale has blown the whistle on smokers who light-up on the touchline as part of a pilot that could be rolled out across the borough.
Date Published 10/01/2017
The quality of care provided to thousands of residents by Rochdale Borough Council’s adult services team continues to be of a high standard.
Police are re-investigating the murder of Laurence Winstanley, searching a pond in Littleborough over the Christmas period.
Charlotte Keeble and Craig Taylor, from Rochdale, became the proud parents of the first baby to be born on New Year’s Day at Royal Oldham Hospital.
Natasha Wild’s funeral will take place at 11.30am on 18 January at St Aidan’s Church in Sudden.
UKIP campaigners unhappy at plans to build on green belt land in Greater Manchester have organised a demonstration to coincide with a debate attended by candidates for May’s...
Greater Manchester’s Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner is asking local people to support his plans to protect policing.
Ray Milligan, one of St Andrew, Dearnley's church wardens, will play a key role in their Burns Night, which will be held in Church on Saturday night, 21 January.
Inspectors from education watchdog Ofsted have rated Hopwood Hall a ‘good’ college. The inspectors assessed the college over a two day period; engaging with college staff and...
As a petition to block the controversial 34% increase in councillors allowances nears 1,500, pressure is increasing on local councillors to explain their backing of the move by...
A virulent cold virus complete with hacking cough may be sweeping Rochdale, but patients should not go running to their GP for antibiotics.
Middleton Technology School has been declared the winners of the ‘Manufacturing Matters’ Competition, which ran in partnership with Rochdale manufacturer, TBA Protective...
Heywood Court Care Home has been rated as ‘good’ overall by the Care Quality Commission.
Residents in Whitworth are still without phone signal after an O2 mast has reportedly been down since New Year’s Eve (31 January 2016).
A woman in her 40s has been taken to Fairfield General Hospital after she was found unconscious in a Citroen car on Whitworth Road this morning (Tuesday 10 January). Greater...
The vision for Rochdale’s new flagship shopping and leisure development - Rochdale Riverside - is to provide an attractive, vibrant and revitalised town centre that can offer an...
A high dietary intake of red meat, particularly of the unprocessed variety, is linked to a heightened risk of developing the common inflammatory bowel condition, diverticulitis,...
Hundred of people turned out for the demonstration ramble on Saturday 7 January to save Bamford’s green belt, despite the heavy fog and rain.
Date Published 09/01/2017
A group of campaigners are stepping up their opposition to recent plans to build residential and industrial developments on green belt land in Newhey and Milnrow.
Greater Manchester Police has issued a warning about fake Amazon emails in circulation that have scammed a victim of £750. The suspicious emails claim to be from internet...
The monthly afternoon tea starts at 5.00pm on Wednesday 11 January, followed by the Women's League meeting and AGM at 7.00pm.
The preacher at our morning service at 10.30am on Sunday will be Mrs Jean Spencer. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15.