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Nominations for the Citizen of the Year and Young Citizen of the Year awards from the Middleton community are being invited by The Rotary Club of Middleton.
Date Published 30/01/2016
Rochdale film maker Gary Johnston is trying to prove that the notorious 'Manchester Pusher' exists.
Cuts to legal aid is putting vulnerable people at risk, says Greater Manchester’s Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner.
A number of theft from motor vehicles reported in the Smallbridge and Littleborough areas over the last week.
Ten-year-old Elysia Crossley decided to shave off all her hair and donate it to a charity which makes wigs for cancer patients because “they need it more than me”.
More spells of severe weather are likely to affect the UK over the next few days. Following Storm Gertrude, the weather is going to remain unsettled over the coming days with...
Speaking after a British mother was found guilty of joining ISIS, Mohammed Shafiq, Chief Executive of the Rochdale-based Ramadhan Foundation, said:: "I cannot begin to think why a...
More than 317,000 attendances at Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust’s Accident and Emergency departments were recorded in 2014-2015.
Luis Oddy, 17, from Rochdale, and 18-year-old Ines Uwase from Oldham present this week’s news headlines.
Date Published 29/01/2016
Rochdale has above the average mortality rate for Greater Manchester with 1,156 deaths per 100,000 people in 2014. Figures from the Office for National Statistics show the...
The Regal Moon is expected to reopen on Thursday 24 March. Intensive repair work is currently underway after the popular Wetherspoon’s pub was devastated by the floods on...
Leighton McCluskey is the winner of the Childer Award 2016 at Newlands Special Primary School, in Middleton. Leighton was voted the winner by the school staff team who were...
Media students from Hopwood Hall College have been tasked with creating a weekly 60 second video news segment for a local news website.
Nigel Booth has been given a 12-week suspended prison term after being prosecuted for the second time for selling fake designer goods via Facebook. Booth, of Turfhill Road,...
Police are asking Littleborough residents to be vigilant after burglars entered a house on Victoria Street on 21st January through an unlocked door.
Simon Danczuk's ex wife has again accused him of being "economical with the truth" in seeking to defend himself against accusations of wrongly claiming dependant expenses for his...
Electricity North West is prepared for severe weather following the Met Office yellow weather warning for heavy rain and an amber weather warning for severe gales to hit the...
Ellenroad Steam Museum is requesting the owners of preserved fire engines and fire equipment to attend the monthly Steaming day on Sunday 7 February to mark the 100 year Centenary...
A video recording of a New Year's Eve party in Littleborough Trades Hall 30 years ago has been posted online.
Budding young bakers and chefs from across the borough are being asked to compete for the crowns of ‘Young Master Chef’ and Young Master Baker’.
The borough of Rochdale marked Holocaust Memorial Day with a special ceremony yesterday (Wednesday 27 January).
The full extent of the devastation caused by flooding across Greater Manchester in December has been revealed. A month after Storm Eva brought unprecedented rain to the region...
Dr Prathiba Chitsabesan has been appointed as Clinical Director for Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust’s Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS).
Former county cricketer and First Class umpire John Holder is the first president of the JW Lees Pennine League. The league has been formed from the Central Lancashire League...
This week in the House of Commons, the Government was challenged over its decision to remove university maintenance grants for the country’s poorest students.
A suggestion that school children should be banned from having a newspaper round is “utter nonsense”, said MEP Paul Nuttall. The European Committee of Social Rights, which is...
Heaton Park’s play area will get a full refurbishment in the coming months using Clean City funding to improve the popular attraction. The works will include all of the...
Buddy a French bulldog was on of several dogs microchipped at Hopwood Hall College when the college held an Open Day last Saturday.
Patients admitted as medical emergencies at the weekend are significantly older and more dependent than those admitted to hospital on other days of the week, indicates a study of...
Cherry flavoured e-cigarettes may expose vapers to significantly higher levels of the respiratory irritant benzaldehyde than other flavours, suggests a laboratory study published...