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The former £175,000 a year boss of Pennine Care Mental Health Trust, John Archer, may have lied during an internal investigation.
Date Published 21/08/2013
Post Office workers will stage a 48-hour strike over the August bank holiday in an escalating row over pay, jobs and closures.
Over 60 children took part in an exciting and action packed day at Heywood Sports Village. The event saw children taking part in activities such as youth gym, football, dodge...
Immobilise is the world's largest free register of possession ownership details. Millions of users have phones, bikes, computers, gadgets and other valuables registered on this...
Don’t leave spare keys about your home. They are always best left with a neighbour, friend or relative. If a burglar enters your home using your lost or stolen keys you may...
Police in Rochdale arrested and charged an 18-year-old male from the Rochdale area yesterday. Frankie Barker (11/01/95) of Ings Lane, Rochdale, was charged with theft and...
Youngsters at Rathbone in Rochdale got the opportunity to have their say during a recent MP visit. Rochdale MP, Simon Danczuk was given a Question Time style quizzing by pre...
A large Iguana driftwood sculpture was stolen outside a furniture shop in Newhey in broad daylight on Monday afternoon. Several locals mentioned seeing an overweight stocky...
A group of 20 students from Rochdale Sixth Form College recently visited Manchester United’s stadium, Old Trafford to find out how footballers use nutrition and technology to...
More than 270 road users were caught out for speeding and other offences as part of GMP’s road safety awareness week. Traffic officers and PCSOs ran operations and initiatives...
In a personal view published on bmj.com, a leading nephrology consultant says more organ donations are needed from ethnic minorities and suggests an approach that gives priority...
Video footage of the fire at DS Motors, Ebor Street, Littleborough on Tuesday 20 August. Acetylene cylinders were cooled by firefighters using jets and an aerial appliance....
Last month was the hottest and driest July since 2006 – but while much of England and Wales were basking in the sunshine, a local warmth scheme received hundreds of requests from...
A NHS team which resolves patients’ questions, queries, concerns and complaints about local health services has won an award in a brand new internal scheme.
Smoking related hospital admissions have increased despite a fall in the number of smokers, new research reveals.
New figures show 465 tuberculosis (TB) cases were reported in Greater Manchester in 2012, compared to 510 cases reported in 2011. The figures are published in Public Health...
Stop smoking services across England have had an increasing impact in helping smokers to quit in their first 10 years of operation and have successfully reached disadvantaged...
Acetylene cylinders were being cooled by firefighters using jets and an aerial appliance at a fire on Ebor Street, Littleborough, tonight (Tuesday 20 August). Six appliances...
Date Published 20/08/2013
John Potter (born 16/02/1990) is wanted by police in Rochdale after threatening a woman he was forbidden to make contact with.
Rochdale’s MP Simon Danczuk has questioned the validity of promises made by Tesco at a public consultation event on proposals to build a Tesco supermarket just outside...
Commercial Contract Engineers Ltd (CCE) of Rochdale has completed the regeneration of four badly damaged Oshkosh transporters used by the British Army overseas.
Photography students are getting ready to show just how talented they are at a special exhibition, to be held at Touchstones, in Rochdale.
Officers and staff from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) are taking part in Manchester’s Pride parade on Saturday 24 August.
The number of overnight visits to Greater Manchester rose by 8.4% in 2012 – with 10.3m people spending a night in the region.
Greater Manchester Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd is urging people to show support for new laws to force irresponsible dog owners to control their pets.
The national Exam Results Helpline remains open for students (and their parents) receiving GCSE results this Thursday 22 August.
This Sunday we have Rev Doug Oates to lead our Anglican Communion at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same time. As it is Bank Holiday Monday our Baby and Toddler club...
A ten-year-old girl is distraught after her bike was stolen from the back garden of a house on Gale Street, Rochdale last Saturday evening.
A former Navy doctor and disability analyst at Atos reveals why he chose to blow the whistle on the government work capability assessment, on bmj.com.
Following from the recent local Derby success, Mayfield entertained Widnes St Maries on Saturday, with a re-arranged friendly.