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Every year handlers enter their dogs into competitions all over the country, participating in a range of various dog sports hoping to qualify for the finals at Crufts. For On...
Date Published 11/04/2015
The six foot Northern Pine snake, which was discovered in a Rochdale bathroom, has been reunited with its owner, after TV celebrity Crocodile Joe helped bring the pair together....
Charges have been dropped against five people, including Mohammed Ali, 40, and Hateji Yakuyb, 57, both of Ashfield Road, Rochdale, who were accused of trafficking a pregnant woman...
Police are warning residents to keep their home security tight as the lighter nights and the warmer summer months approach. It is as important as ever to make sure that your...
Inspector Niall Pawson said: "Our priorities remain tackling Burglaries and working closely with victims of Domestic Abuse offering reassurance and assistance ensuring victims get...
Health apps have the potential to make a broad impact on the health of the general population, argues one expert in The BMJ this week. But another explains that there is not...
Date Published 10/04/2015
Black tea polyphenols may help to prevent type 2 diabetes according to two new studies just out. Commenting on this new research evidence, Dr Catherine Hood from the Tea...
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find a missing teenager Shauna Louise Bullock. Shauna, 14, has friends in the Rochdale and Oldham areas and was last seen leaving...
The Diabetic Retinopathy Screening (DRS) Action group are continuing with their campaign to have the service reinstated in Heywood and have now written to Richard Barker, the...
The future of Middleton Trampoline Club (MTC) is in doubt after funding to help the club was not granted. The club found out last week that they would not receive short breaks...
The Grade Two listed former Providence United Reformed Church on Market Place, Middleton could be demolished. An application has been put into Rochdale Council by the owner to...
A 40-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a car colliding with the central reservation of the M60. At 7.10pm on Thursday 9 April 2015 a...
A man has died after being hit by a train at Littleborough. A British Transport Police spokesman said: “Our officers were called to Littleborough Railway Station at around...
Long hours, staff shortages and the mental demands of the job are placing an enormous burden on ambulance workers in the North West as more than nine in ten (91 per cent) report...
Date Published 09/04/2015
Simon Danczuk, Rochdale’s Labour candidate, has hit back at Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg after he used an LBC Radio interview to cast doubt on the motivation behind Mr...
Police are appealing for help in tracing the next of kin of a woman from Rochdale. 81-year-old Maureen Moth died at her home on 7 April 2015 at her home on Queen Road, Oldham....
Hopwood Hall College hosted a junior master chef and master baker competition last week which saw young chefs and bakers battle it out for the title. The competitions, which...
Officers are warning people across Greater Manchester to be aware of telephone scams after police received four calls within two hours. The first incident happened between...
Kind-hearted health staff found a home for a ‘man’s best friend’ so he could go into hospital for life-saving treatment. Ray Kennedy from Middleton had cellulitis on his legs...
The shortlist for the 2015 Rochdale Diversity Awards has been announced. The judges sought out the most inspirational work that demonstrates contributions made by individuals,...
Two Hopwood Hall College football teams, set up for students with disabilities, have competed in their first competitive tournament and returned victorious.
Pupils have returned from their French trip to Rue after sampling a delight of chocolate, snails and frogs legs. Staying in Chateau de Broutel the pupils took part in...
Tony Lloyd, the region’s Police and Crime Commissioner has called on Greater Manchester’s communities to stand together against hate and discrimination.
The expansion of food banks across the United Kingdom is associated with cuts in spending on local services, welfare benefits and higher unemployment rates, conclude researchers...
A dedicated nurse who will be responsible for the health, wellbeing and safety of vulnerable adults has been appointed in Rochdale. Claire Ousey has been appointed as Pennine...
A piece of Lancashire’s transport history is being commemorated soon – and the organisers have appealed for the ‘Yelloway knights of the road’ to join a unique reunion of men and...
ArmorGroup, the security firm which hired Danny Fitzsimons who shot dead two colleagues, had "systemic failings" in its recruitment process, its former boss has told the inquest...
Date Published 08/04/2015
Rochdale Youth Orchestra (RYO) held their annual Springtime Spectacular concert, held at The Riverside, Whitworth, was well attended with the venue providing a relaxed atmosphere...
The level crossing at Smithy Bridge being was jammed for four hours, causing the closure of the main road through Smithy Bridge, on Tuesday 1 April.
Best wishes and thanks from the Headteacher As we come to the end of term we say farewell and a huge 'thanks' to three excellent members of staff who are leaving their posts to...