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BREAKING NEWS: Public to vote on controversial c-charge

Bury New Road

9:28am Friday 25th July 2008

A CONTROVERSIAL proposal to introduce a £5-a-day charge and invest £3 billion in public transport will be put to the public vote.

Inquiry as ankle man loses leg

12:50pm Friday 25th July 2008

AN inquiry is being held by bosses of Fairfield Hospital after it was alleged a patient had to have his leg amputated because a plastercast was fitted too tight.

Who's had the duck as Einstein disappears?

Einstein is far right with the unusual plumage

12:30pm Friday 25th July 2008

THIEVES are believed to have stolen a family’s pet duck.

Former town hall fire

10:20am Friday 25th July 2008

A DERELICT town hall has gutted by fire.

Don't drink drive campaign 'a success'

10:11am Friday 25th July 2008

Greater Manchester Police latest ‘don’t drink and drive’ campaign has reduced drink driving by almost 50 per cent when compared to figures from the previous year.

Smoke came from Gorton fire

9:00am Friday 25th July 2008

A BLAZE in East Manchester sent a thick ball of smoke into the air which could be seen from Bury.

Brass band concert date

8:30am Friday 25th July 2008

TOTTINGTON Brass Band and a singing duo will perform at a music night in aid of Bury’s Abbeyfield Society.

Bike crash cop is slammed by family of tragic victim

Damien Myerscough. . . judge said he thought speed limit 'didn't apply to him'

8:00am Friday 25th July 2008

THE grieving family of a woman who was killed when an off-duty policeman’s motorbike ploughed into her, have described the officer’s riding as ‘stupid and pointless’.

Radcliffe man faces child pornography charges

3:56pm Thursday 24th July 2008

A 31-year-old man from Radcliffe has been charged with a number of offences following an investigation by Greater Manchester Police's Sexual Crimes Unit.


National News

Consent key to healing divisions

Dr Rowan Williams

Updated 10:16pm Friday 25th July 2008

The Archbishop of Canterbury said he aimed to heal divisions among the 77 million-strong Anglican Communion through "consent, not coercion" as he sought to gain unity.


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