‘Sorry we messed up’: Salford homecare agency slammed as ‘inadequate’ by CQC
Comfort Call in Salford received an impromptu inspection on April 11-13 on two key areas they were warned they must improve on in December, Safe and well-led.
Comfort Call in Salford received an impromptu inspection on April 11-13 on two key areas they were warned they must improve on in December, Safe and well-led.
A mental health facility in Moston has been slammed by health authorities after a diabetic patient was allowed to buy sugary drinks and chocolate.
A Rochdale man is raising funds to publish a dystopian novel dedicated to the memory of his inspirational grandmother.
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A man has been jailed for carjacking a 78-year-old great-grandmother and running her over in her own vehicle.
Union members are calling on Mancunians to sign a 20-foot postcard in protest of the Post Office being sold off to private firms.
A Freedom of Information (FOI) request obtained by Mancunian Matters from GMP revealed that in 2012/13 there were 9,921 charges given to young people whereas last year it had been reduced to 6,776.
Figures from the Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust also show that across strikes on the 9th and 10th March, 4,464 working hours were lost due to 558 absences.
Bruntwood and the Select Property Group are in the middle of transforming the former BBC site in Oxford Road into a new district for living, working, shopping and socialising.
A Rochdale schoolgirl has set up a crowdfunding campaign to raise £1,000 to provide extra-curricular activities and improve facilities.
New research has revealed that more than half of people – 63% – said that they have never or cannot remember ever coming together to celebrate with their local neighbourhood.
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