Drug users should NOT be put in prison, says former undercover narcotics cop
An ex-undercover narcotics officer has come out in support of legalising drugs, saying it would save lives, prison space and taxpayers’ money.
An ex-undercover narcotics officer has come out in support of legalising drugs, saying it would save lives, prison space and taxpayers’ money.
A woman was struck in the legs by dog chains before being subjected to a ‘horrific’ sexual assault in Stockport last week.
Two canine crime fighters have sniffed out Oldham’s biggest ever seizure of illegal or counterfeit tobacco.
The Concerned Mancunians Group have launched a petition opposing the erection of shops against the so-called ‘Berlin Wall’.
Detectives are closer than ever to finding the attacker of Rober Hart, who died after an assault at Manchester’s Parklife festival last summer
A Tameside doctor lost his daughter and two other relatives in a road accident after his Cadillac people carrier crashed and overturned when it veered out of control ‘like a monster’, an inquest heard.
A policewoman who leaked confidential details about the manhunt for Dale Cregan so she could give her sister some ‘gossip’ about the double cop killer wept as she was jailed for almost three years today.
A terrorist attack that killed more than 120 children in a Pakistan school has been described as ‘inhuman and barbaric’ by North West Labour MEP Afzal Khan.
Professor Ian Jacobs, Director of Manchester Academic Health Science Centre (MAHSC), believes that young people can have a ‘profound impact’ on health outcomes for future generations.
Bowel cancer survival rates vary so drastically across Greater Manchester that patients are twice more likely to die in some areas than in others.
Starvation and undernourishment caused 162 people to be admitted to hospitals in Central Manchester and Salford last year, shocking statistics have revealed.
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