Trafford currency kiosk theft: Reward of £2,000 offered as police release CCTV footage
Police have released CCTV following a theft at the bureau de change at the Asda store, which happened shortly before 3.45pm on July 29.
Police have released CCTV following a theft at the bureau de change at the Asda store, which happened shortly before 3.45pm on July 29.
The campaigners, led by members of the non-party campaign group 38 Degrees Manchester, are meeting to talk to passers by, share information, and collect support for an petition against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
Oldham schoolchildren are below the national GCSE average and the community must work together to boost their grades, says councillor Shoab Akhtar.
An unnamed man has died following a traffic collision in Rochdale this morning which led to the arrest of a lorry driver for dangerous driving.
Little information has been given out by the Home Office about the changes to the police funding formula, but – based on the scant information available – Greater Manchester could be facing an additional cut to its police service of between £53m and £75m.
Man, 24, remains in a critical condition following the attack, which took place in the early hours of Sunday.
The capsule – that will be dug up and opened in 50 years – contains objects from the wide-ranging partners involved in the development as a lasting celebration of the project, and as a snapshot of the local area for future generations to uncover.
The video Inspiring Stories has been created as part of the city’s Youth Day – a day of activities organised by young people for young people which celebrates the contribution young Salfordians make to their city.
The unprovoked attack happened outside the Planet USA takeaway on South Parade, Rochdale, at about 5am on July 26.
It appears happiness is actually contagious as having mentally healthy friends can help someone recover from depression, according to new research by the University of Manchester.
TopCashback.co.uk offered members of the public in Manchester, London and Brighton free cash ranging from £5 to £50.
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