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An EU ruling that will allow governments to dissolve companies that do not adhere to a gender quota system of 40% in senior positions has been slammed by MEP Paul Nuttall. It...
Date Published 21/11/2013
As the weather relented, leaders FC Bury Town extended their lead at the top of the Sartori Sharpening Services Premier Division to four points with a 3-1 home win over Walsden...
New data from the BCA Used Car Market Report, published by leading vehicle remarketing company, British Car Auctions, reflects the real impact of financial pressures faced by...
The pioneering Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) co-ownership model has received further recognition with the announcement of the shortlist for the University of Salford’s Yunus...
Victims of domestic abuse will outline their experiences at a special forum aimed at improving how the criminal justice system tackles this important issue. Police and Crime...
MEPs have approved an extension of a scheme that has seen a North West University send thousands of students abroad to study. The new Erasmus+ programme will provide over £12...
A dispersal order which covers most of Rochdale’s Milkstone and Deeplish, one of Rochdale's most "troublesome" areas, has been put in place to deal with antisocial...
News that half of graduates who have graduated since the onset of the recession are in jobs that do not require a degree “should be a wake-up call”, says UKIP spokesman Steven...
Rochdale Lib Dem MEP Chris Davies has voted in favour of forcing large companies to have more women directors on their boards. A proposed new EU law backed by the European...
Our winter fair is this Friday 22 November from 3.20pm onwards. If anyone can help either at the fair or setting up on the day from 1.15pm, we would really appreciate it....
A new service has been launched to support cancer patients and their carers in Rochdale borough. The cancer buddy scheme at The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust aims to...
Greater Manchester Police and Crime Commissioner is calling on people to take a stand against hate crime directed at the trans community. Tony Lloyd was speaking on...
On Thursday 28 November Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce is publishing a ground-breaking piece of research on the current confirmed pipeline of construction activity in...
Following the recent publication of the Strategic Case for HS2, the Department for Transport has released a two-minute film which summarises the case for HS2 and the many benefits...
This is a special month for Director of Policy & Communications Chris Fletcher as it marks a decade working at the Chamber. Chris first came to the Chamber in 2003 as Local...
The Chamber will shortly be submitting its pre-Autumn Statement letter to the Chancellor and this year its sole focus will be on the issue of business rates. This is not the...
Too much weekly sport seems to be as bad as too little for teen wellbeing, suggesting there’s an inverted U shaped relationship between the two, finds research published online in...
Almost 4,500 people are living with HIV in Greater Manchester with an estimated 1,100 more unaware they have the condition, according to new figures. The statistics appear in...
Greater Manchester Police, Drivesafe, Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service and Stockport’s Road Safety Unit have today (21 November 2013) launched their annual drink and drug...
Chancellor George Osborne is to order an independent inquiry into how former Rochdale Councillor the Reverend Paul Flowers was deemed a suitable chairman of the Co-op...
Date Published 20/11/2013
The head of Greater Manchester's tram service has apologised after some services were suspended on the Rochdale line when overhead power lines froze. Peter Cushing, Director of...
An animated video warning young motorists about being ripped off by fraudsters selling fake car insurance has been launched as part of a national awareness-raising campaign....
Staff at ladies boutique 25 Ten have organised a charity event to raise money for the children’s charity, The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC)....
An award-winning charity is appealing to local bakers, grocers and supermarkets to help back the launch of a weekly café run by local people with learning disabilities, opening...
Louise Bours, UKIP North West MEP candidate, today slammed Labour and Lib Dem MEPs for passing legislation which could damage British businesses. Euro MPs voted this afternoon...
MEPs meeting in Strasbourg have voted overwhelmingly in favour of never going back to the French city ever again. While Brussels is the main place of work for Euro-MPs, an...
A new study has been published today in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology on the uptake and success rate of vaginal birth after caesarean....
Businesses in the North West are being urged to act now or risk being crippled by dramatically increasing ‘hidden’ electricity costs. In the last five years, cost consultancy...
Children from KS2 attended a parade at Rochdale Town Hall on Tuesday, 19 November to welcome home the First Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers from their tour of Afghanistan....
The Year 7 Boys football team lost a closely fought match against Holy Family 4-6 last week. The Year 9 Boys football team beat Matthew Moss 11-0, the whole squad played well with...