The volunteers keeping Ashton fed with meals on wheels curries
A dedicated team of volunteers at an Ashton community centre have made sure no one goes hungry during the pandemic
A dedicated team of volunteers at an Ashton community centre have made sure no one goes hungry during the pandemic
The RSPCA has launched an investigation into the deaths of three badger cubs found dead and skinned near their sett
A rise in racist graffiti across Denton has sparked Tameside Council and the police to team up with a crime
Labour’s Jonathan Reynolds survived a scare from the Conservative party to be re-elected in Stalybridge & Hyde.
Labour has held on to the seat of Denton and Reddish for another election, one of few spots in the Red Wall that has stayed intact in an election of decimation for Labour.
Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner was re-elected in Ashton-under-Lyne, but saw her majority decrease by 12.3% to 48.1%.
Denton and Reddish has traditionally been staunchly Labour, with Andrew Gwynne steering the ship since 2005. He has also served in the Shadow Cabinet under various guises: most recently, as Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government. MM’s Anna Staufenberg caught up with him just ahead of the most important General Election in years…
After recent figures showed knife crime has doubled across Greater Manchester over the last three years, GMP moved fast to remove more than 600 weapons from the streets last month.
Tameside has been recognised among the top areas in England in a national index aimed at focusing attention on energy efficiency and sustainability.
As with most important issues at the moment, the settlement of refugees in the UK is being overshadowed by Brexit.
Of the 19 seats contested, 17 were won by Labour and two went to the Conservatives, with turnout for most wards hovering around the 30% mark.
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