Oldham's Nick Grimshaw calls to "turn the tide on cancer"
Former BBC Radio One presenter Nick Grimshaw has urged the next government to back Cancer Research UK's plan to reduce mortality rates
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Former BBC Radio One presenter Nick Grimshaw has urged the next government to back Cancer Research UK's plan to reduce mortality rates
An Oldham actor has spoken about trading the glitz and glam of Hollywood for muddy early mornings on his new farm.
More needs to be done to prevent speeding in Oldham after dozens of deaths in the borough in recent years, an MP has said.
Reporter Joe Yates who went on the road with Northern Pest Management to experience life as a pest exterminator.
Kathy Ingham, of Shaw, has raised over £10,000 for Action Together’s Christmas Toy Appeal in the six years since her grandchild was taken away from her.
An Oldham mum, whose nephew was killed in the war in Gaza where her husband remains trapped, has been sacked from her job after claiming she was dismissed for airing her thoughts about the conflict.
Seven facilities across the borough will receive a share of £500,000 from Oldham Council after it was awarded the grant by Sport England
He treated thousands of patients at Royton and Crompton Family Practice in his 35 years there, but died in April 2020
At around 9.30pm last night, firefighters were called to the junction of Middleton Road and Featherstall Road North
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