The latest news from Wednesday, June 10th, 2026
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Man dies following road collision
A man in his 80s has died in a collision in Glossop town centre.
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Free bowling for Tamesiders named Kane or Bellingham
To mark the start of this year’s FIFA World Cup, which gets underway tomorrow (Thursday), select Tameside residents will be able to enjoy a free game of bowling across the month of June.
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Local group holding community clean up event to mark 10th anniversary of Jo Cox Foundation
A local community group is organising a special event celebrating the values of kindness, connection and community.
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PCSO praised after saving man's life
A local police community support officer has been praised after saving a man’s life while out on patrol in Saddleworth.
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Local charity founder returns from eighth Uganda Marathon mission
A Deputy Headteacher from Shaw has completed his eighth Uganda Marathon visiting local schools and clean water projects funded by his own charity.
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Oldham medic warns women's condition leads to brain damage
As if the chronic pelvic pain were not enough, an Oldham campaigner has now claimed that girls with endometriosis are more likely to experience migraines, bipolar, confusion, anxiety, and even eventual dementia.
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Ashton set to come alive with new artisan market and Super Saturday events
Ashton town centre is set for a summer boost with a packed programme of free monthly family-friendly events and the launch of a brand-new artisan market.
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The dog community needs YOU! Dogs Trust's National Dog Survey 2026 is now open
Dogs Trust is calling on the people of the North West to have their say about the role dogs play in our lives as the National Dog Survey 2026 launches.
