Police increase patrols for Jewish holidays to combat anti-Semitic attacks across Greater Manchester
Jewish communities across Greater Manchester will receive better protection and more police patrols during an upcoming series of religious holidays.
Jewish communities across Greater Manchester will receive better protection and more police patrols during an upcoming series of religious holidays.
A finance watchdog has warned 2,500 customers to stop paying three Bolton debt firms – or face losing their money.
Luke Rhoden, 25, was in Ibiza for a stag do in San Antonia when he plunged from a first floor balcony on September 2 at the Ibiza Rocks Hotel
Lord Peter Smith, chair of Greater Manchester Combined Authority, has praised Prime Minister David Cameron’s speech on the need to hand more power down from central to local government.
Naseem Akhbar made the anti-sematic remark under a post regarding a film viewing on the history of Zionism
An Oldham MP shared the struggles of her dementia suffering mother, and encouraged the community to educate themselves on the debilitating disease at a Dementia Friends session.
Nigel Farage insists the yesterday’s independence referendum has changed the face of British politics – even though the Scots opted to stay in the UK.
Hundreds camp out for Manchester Arndale Apple iPhone6 launch.
A 15-year-old Salford schoolboy may have accidentally hanged himself with his school bag while swinging in trees for a lark, despite being found with a note in his pocket which said he was ‘fed up’.
The mock referendum, which involved 1,500 pupils aged seven to 18 and 300 teachers, saw the school transformed into a polling station between 8am and 5pm
The men, whose ages range from 21 to 48, have all been bailed until October 30 after being arrested on suspicion of violent disorder.
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