The latest news from Monday, June 22nd, 2026
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Tour 2026 round-up: Debutant takes the crown
The iconic four-day running event, The Tour, returned over the weekend, with a brand-new winner grabbing the headlines.
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Millions enjoy cultural events in Tameside
Record numbers of more than a million residents and visitors took part in a wide array of cultural events held by Tameside Council over the past year.
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Mummy's Star founder receives honorary MBE
Glossop charity founder Pete Wallroth has officially received an honorary MBE at a special ceremony in Derbyshire.
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High Peak MP pays tribute to Keir Starmer following resignation
Following the resignation of Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister this morning, High Peak MP Jon Pearce has paid tribute to the Labour leader's time in office and thanked him for his service to the country.
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Audenshaw's oldest church is celebrating its latest milestone.
St Stephen's, a familiar landmark opposite Guide Bridge railway station, has been a place of Church of England worship serving the local community for 180 years
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A missed walk is better than burnt paws
Dogs Trust Manchester warns about scorching pavements and calls for owners to avoid walks during hot weather
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Sven gets new home
Chris Anderson from No Eyed Theatre reached out to Hyde Fundraisers recently when he upgraded the Sven mascot which is being used for a stage production.
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Fatal crash on Snake Pass during weekend reopening
The A57 Snake Pass briefly reopened to traffic over the weekend as planned roadworks progressed ahead of schedule. However, the route became the scene of a fatal motorcycle collision.
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Why Reuben's Retreat still needs Glossop's help
Like many people in Glossop, I thought I knew exactly what Reuben's Retreat was.
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Academy student organising Armed Forces Day event to honour veterans
A student from Denton Community Academy has been combining revision for his final GCSE exams, with planning an event to celebrate our armed forces community.
