News
Local News
-
Cannabis plants worth up to £350k seized in Rochdale
Neighbourhood officers in Rochdale have uncovered a cannabis farm with £350,000 worth of plants discovered.
-
‘You’ve missed a bit’ Road markings gaffe at entrance to one-way street
Highways contractors repainting road markings have been left red-faced after ‘missing a bit’ at the junction of a one-way street in Bury.
-
Man charged following reports of indecent exposure in Heywood
A man has been charged in connection with two incidents of indecent exposure in the Heywood area.
-
Middleton Township councillors blasted for turning public concern into online mudslinging
A inflammatory worded Facebook post from Middleton Township Chair Cllr June West and Vice Chair Cllr Peter Williams has sparked political backlash and raised questions about professionalism, transparency, and tone in local Labour party communications.
-
Life on Rochdale’s ‘sink estate’
The flats around them are set to be bulldozed, and they are the last ones left in Rochdale’s so-called ‘sink estate’.
-
33 arrests, 80 traffic offences and £19k in illegal vapes seized as Operation AVRO makes dent in criminality across Bury
An early morning briefing was held at the Sir Robert Peel statue, the founder of the Metropolitan Police who was born in Bury, in Bury town centre.
-
The impact of ‘fleecehold’ on homeowners
The housing estate was built 15 years ago, but one patch of grass with a lonely-looking playground is still costing residents.
-
Decision on controversial housing plan delayed
A controversial plan to build four family homes on a small patch of land in Littleborough has been delayed.
-
Major transport network overhaul for Heywood
Heywood’s transport network is about to be transformed. Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) hasrevealed updated plans on how the new road layout will look, focusing on ‘active travel’.
-
New drive-thru Starbucks approved opposite Lidl store
A new drive-thru Starbucks has been approved retail park close to Bury town centre. Lion Share Properties Ltd has been granted permission for the coffee shop at the former Mencap unit within the Victoria Retail Park, opposite the current Lidl store.
-
£2m cycle lane and crossing on busy dual carriageway completed
Work on a long-awaited cycle lane and road crossing in the heart of Rochdale town centre has finally finished.
-
Dozens of homes at nine new housing developments to be used to give care leavers to give ‘best possible start’ to adulthood
Properties at several new housing schemes are to be made available to care leavers.
Greater Manchester
-
Oldham will have to bid for funding for inquiry into child grooming
Oldham council will have to bid for government funding to support the local inquiry into local grooming gangs, the local democracy reporting service understands.
-
Oldham to vote on axing 20 councillors from borough
An Oldham Conservative group member has called on the council to axe a third of its members.
-
Oldham pub has licence suspended following brawl and stabbings
One of Oldham’s oldest pubs has been ordered to shut its doors until further notice following a stabbing and mass brawl on Sunday night (April 6).
-
’20 firefighters’ try to rescue single goose
Around ‘20 firefighters’ and ‘four fire engines’ scrambled to rescue a GOOSE — only to see the avian ‘free itself’ and fly away.
-
The family of a “loving mother” who would “light up the room” have released a tribute as man charged with murder
The family of a woman who was sadly found deceased at an address in Harpurhey yesterday have released a heartfelt tribute.
-
Metrolink temporary service changes this evening to repair damaged track
Temporary service changes will be introduced on Metrolink this evening after a damaged piece of track was discovered in Manchester city centre, requiring emergency repairs.
-
Woman’s £1,900 bill for fly-tipping offence
Using a ‘man with a van’ to get rid of her waste has landed a Bury woman with a bill for £1,900.
-
Oldham Council turns down 22-bed HMO
Plans for a huge HMO in Oldham that sparked a major backlash among neighbours have been refused by Oldham Council. Developers planned to turn the former Crompton Health Centre in Shaw into a 22-bed housing complex.
Local Entertainment
-
FREE bunny circus school skills at The Rock this Easter
FAMILIES visiting The Rock Shopping Centre this Easter will be able enjoy FREE circus school skills workshops.
-
New Albert’s restaurant wants 3am booze licence
The new Albert’s eatery taking over the old Nutters restaurant site in Norden wants to serve booze until 3am, but locals aren’t keen.
-
Littleborough Brass Bands blow the roof off with 80s Nostalgia
St. Andrew’s Church in Dearnley was alive with colour, sound, and 80s flair as Littleborough Brass Bands Association staged a triumphant celebration of music and memory at their Legends of the 80s concert on Friday 22 March.
Local Sports
-
Rams record points tally matched
The sun shone brightly at the Riverside Stadium in Ramsbottom on Saturday as the home side had already made the playoffs and although Stockport Town were there to make things awkward.
-
Late equaliser and penalty heartbreak end Rochdale AFC’s Wembley hopes
Rochdale AFC narrowly missed out on a historic trip to Wembley on Saturday (6 April), losing 5–4 on penalties to Spennymoor Town after a dramatic FA Trophy semi-final at the Crown Oil Arena.
-
Council Leader backs Rochdale AFC in Wembley quest
Excitement is building across Rochdale as Rochdale AFC prepare for their biggest match of the season – an FA Trophy semi-final showdown against Spennymoor Town.
-
Ramsbottom United guarantee play off place after weekend's 1-0 win
A delayed kickoff at the Riverside stadium in Ramsbottom on Saturday as over 500 fans queued in celebration of non-league football; The visitors high flying West Didsbury and Chorlton.
UK
-
How did one of Britain's most shocking paedophile rings get away with it for so long?
Could a head lice infestation have led to the unravelling of a child rape gang that inflicted unspeakable horror?
-
Race against time to keep Scunthorpe steel furnaces alive as raw materials to be delivered today
The raw materials needed to keep the blast furnaces running at British Steel's Scunthorpe plant will be delivered to the site today, the government has confirmed.
-
Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich warns people to 'guard against' repeat of atrocity 80 years after liberation of Bergen-Belsen
A Holocaust survivor has said it is “up to us to guard against” a repetition of the Second World War atrocity 80 years after the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was liberated.
-
'Tropical nights' in European holiday hotspots are soaring
'Tropical nights' might sound like a beach-side party, or a refreshing cocktail, but the reality is less entertaining.
-
UK announces £120m aid package for Sudan - as Lammy warns 'much of the world continues to look away'
The UK will announce a £120m aid package for Sudan at a conference in London to mark the two-year anniversary of the conflict in the African country.
-
Military clerk faces jail after nearly £1m Ministry of Defence fraud
A military clerk who stole nearly £1m from the Ministry of Defence by making false expense claims faces prison for fraud and money laundering.
-
Princess of Wales says she feels a 'very spiritual reconnection' in nature
Princess Kate has described how she feels a "very spiritual and very intense emotional reconnection" when surrounded by nature.
-
Birmingham bin strike to continue after refuse workers reject council's offer
A long-running strike by bin workers, that has left rubbish piling up on Birmingham's streets, will continue after union members "overwhelmingly rejected" the city council's offer in a fresh ballot.
Entertainment
-
Everything you need to know about Harvey Weinstein's retrial – and why he still won't be released from prison
Seven years after allegations against him first emerged online, Harvey Weinstein is back in court.
-
Sean 'Diddy' Combs pleads not guilty to new criminal charges
Sean "Diddy" Combs has pleaded not guilty to additional charges of sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution, which were added to the indictment against him earlier in April.
-
Katy Perry floats in space as part of star-studded all-female Blue Origin mission
Katy Perry has blasted off to space along with five other women in the first all-female space crew in over sixty years.
-
Blue Origin launch: Space missions don't get any weirder than this
A sassy crew, a billionaire and a celebrity circus in the desert. Space missions don't get any weirder.
-
Warwick Davis's wife Samantha died hours before she was due to be discharged from hospital, inquest hears
Actress Samantha Davis, the wife of Warwick Davis, died after suffering a cardiac arrest hours before she was due to be discharged from hospital, an inquest has found.
Sport
-
Rory McIlroy: From career Grand Slam to a calendar slam - can he win all four majors in 2025?
Rory McIlroy suffered through 10 barren years at major tournaments before his stunning Masters triumph on Sunday clinched a career Grand Slam - and immediately raised the question of what will he achieve next?
-
Aston Villa vs PSG: Reasons for Champions League hope as Unai Emery urges Villa players to write history
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery wants his side to "write history" by producing an epic comeback against Paris Saint-Germain to reach the Champions League semi-finals - but he will not use his own European knockout pedigree to motivate them.
-
The Masters 2025: Rory McIlroy completes career Grand Slam with dramatic play-off win over Justin Rose at Augusta National
Rory McIlroy ended his long wait for a fifth major title and completed the career Grand Slam with a dramatic play-off victory over Justin Rose at The Masters.
-
Bahrain GP: Martin Brundle reviews 'imperious' Oscar Piastri win, 'timely' George Russell drive amid Max Verstappen unrest
Bahrain gave us a great race once again, and positioned McLaren's Oscar Piastri as potentially the favourite for this year's world championship.
-
Rory McIlroy wins The Masters: How sports psychologist Bob Rotella helped Grand Slam glory at Augusta National
Rory McIlroy fulfilled his date with golfing history by winning The Masters, with one of golf’s greatest minds playing a key role in his journey to Grand Slam glory.
Strange
-
'Once-in-a-lifetime' Iron Age hoard found in Yorkshire
A "once-in-a-lifetime" hoard of Iron Age artefacts has been uncovered by archaeologists.
-
Diamond Tiffany earrings swallowed by suspected thief are recovered by Florida police
Detectives have recovered four diamond earrings from a suspected thief two weeks after he swallowed the jewellery worth nearly £600,000 during his arrest, US police have said.
-
The blobfish: 'World's ugliest animal' named fish of the year in New Zealand
The blobfish, described as the world's ugliest animal, has been voted fish of the year in New Zealand.
-
Bulgarian football club Arda Kardzhali apologise after holding minute's silence for former player who is still alive
A Bulgarian football club have apologised for holding a minute's silence for a former player who is still alive.
-
CCTV shows shoplifters using pythons to distract cashier before stealing from petrol station
Police are hunting for four suspects who used two pythons to distract a cashier before stealing $400 worth of CBD oil from a petrol station.
Videos
-
CCTV shows shoplifters using pythons to distract cashier before stealing from petrol station
Police are hunting for four suspects who used two pythons to distract a cashier before stealing $400 worth of CBD oil from a petrol station.
-
How did one of Britain's most shocking paedophile rings get away with it for so long?
Could a head lice infestation have led to the unravelling of a child rape gang that inflicted unspeakable horror?
-
Donald Trump blames Volodymyr Zelenskyy for starting Ukraine war - a day after dozens killed in Russian missile strikes
Donald Trump has questioned Volodymyr Zelenskyy's competence and suggested Ukraine started the war against Russia which is "20 times" its size.
-
Race against time to keep Scunthorpe steel furnaces alive as raw materials to be delivered today
The raw materials needed to keep the blast furnaces running at British Steel's Scunthorpe plant will be delivered to the site today, the government has confirmed.
-
Tulip Siddiq says 'I have done nothing wrong' after Bangladesh issues arrest warrant
Former minister Tulip Siddiq said there is "no evidence" she has done anything wrong after Bangladesh issued a warrant for her arrest.
-
Birmingham bin strike to continue after refuse workers reject council's offer
A long-running strike by bin workers, that has left rubbish piling up on Birmingham's streets, will continue after union members "overwhelmingly rejected" the city council's offer in a fresh ballot.
-
Katy Perry floats in space as part of star-studded all-female Blue Origin mission
Katy Perry has blasted off to space along with five other women in the first all-female space crew in over sixty years.
-
Blue Origin launch: Space missions don't get any weirder than this
A sassy crew, a billionaire and a celebrity circus in the desert. Space missions don't get any weirder.
Politics
-
Race against time to keep Scunthorpe steel furnaces alive as raw materials to be delivered today
The raw materials needed to keep the blast furnaces running at British Steel's Scunthorpe plant will be delivered to the site today, the government has confirmed.
-
From Shanghai to Scunthorpe - what's China's influence on UK industry?
? Listen to Sky News Daily on your podcast app ?
-
UK announces £120m aid package for Sudan - as Lammy warns 'much of the world continues to look away'
The UK will announce a £120m aid package for Sudan at a conference in London to mark the two-year anniversary of the conflict in the African country.
-
Rishi Sunak's former aide among 15 people charged with election betting offences
Rishi Sunak's closest parliamentary aide when he was prime minister has been charged along with 14 others with election betting offences.
-
Tulip Siddiq says 'I have done nothing wrong' after Bangladesh issues arrest warrant
Former minister Tulip Siddiq has said there is "no evidence" she has done anything wrong after Bangladesh issued a warrant for her arrest.
Technology
-
'Tropical nights' in European holiday hotspots are soaring
'Tropical nights' might sound like a beach-side party, or a refreshing cocktail, but the reality is less entertaining.
-
Katy Perry floats in space as part of star-studded all-female Blue Origin mission
Katy Perry has blasted off to space along with five other women in the first all-female space crew in over sixty years.
-
Blue Origin launch: Space missions don't get any weirder than this
A sassy crew, a billionaire and a celebrity circus in the desert. Space missions don't get any weirder.
-
Do the all-female Blue Origin rocket crew count as astronauts? And what Katy Perry sang in space
It's been more than 60 years since a woman travelled into space without a man. And now six of them have blasted off from Earth.
-
UK may be on track to see worst year for wildfires, data shows
The UK may be on track to see its worst year for wildfires, according to latest figures.
World
-
Donald Trump blames Volodymyr Zelenskyy for starting Ukraine war - a day after dozens killed in Russian missile strikes
Donald Trump has questioned Volodymyr Zelenskyy's competence and suggested Ukraine started the war against Russia which is "20 times" its size.
-
Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich warns people to 'guard against' repeat of atrocity 80 years after liberation of Bergen-Belsen
A Holocaust survivor has said it is “up to us to guard against” a repetition of the Second World War atrocity 80 years after the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was liberated.
-
'Tropical nights' in European holiday hotspots are soaring
'Tropical nights' might sound like a beach-side party, or a refreshing cocktail, but the reality is less entertaining.
-
UK announces £120m aid package for Sudan - as Lammy warns 'much of the world continues to look away'
The UK will announce a £120m aid package for Sudan at a conference in London to mark the two-year anniversary of the conflict in the African country.
-
Katy Perry floats in space as part of star-studded all-female Blue Origin mission
Katy Perry has blasted off to space along with five other women in the first all-female space crew in over sixty years.
-
Blue Origin launch: Space missions don't get any weirder than this
A sassy crew, a billionaire and a celebrity circus in the desert. Space missions don't get any weirder.
-
Donald Trump says the US could deport 'homegrown criminals' to El Salvador jail
Donald Trump has suggested "homegrown criminals" in the US could be deported to jails in El Salvador – saying the US attorney general is "studying the laws right now".
-
Sean 'Diddy' Combs pleads not guilty to new criminal charges
Sean "Diddy" Combs has pleaded not guilty to additional charges of sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution, which were added to the indictment against him earlier in April.
Business
-
Race against time to keep Scunthorpe steel furnaces alive as raw materials to be delivered today
The raw materials needed to keep the blast furnaces running at British Steel's Scunthorpe plant will be delivered to the site today, the government has confirmed.
-
Bank of England currency printer De La Rue maps sale to buyout firm Atlas
The company which prints banknotes for the Bank of England is on the brink of an historic takeover that would see it owned by private equity investors for the first time since it was founded 212 years ago.
-
Reform UK treasurer Candy sweet on merger of payments firms
A payments company backed by Nick Candy, the Reform UK treasurer, will this week announce a tie-up with a London-based peer amid a rapidly shifting industry landscape.
-
From Shanghai to Scunthorpe - what's China's influence on UK industry?
? Listen to Sky News Daily on your podcast app ?
-
Virtual coaching platform has right Mindset for multimillion-pound fundraising
An AI start-up which helps businesses turn their expertise into an interactive digital coach is raising millions of pounds to help it expand into the US.
-
A sticking plaster, not a solution: What next for British Steel?
Sir Keir Starmer was flying the flag for domestic steel production on Saturday as his government passed emergency legislation to give itself extraordinary powers to intervene in the running of the steel works in Scunthorpe and elsewhere.
-
Rise in suicide attempts linked to HMRC tax crackdown as MPs criticise 'sham' review into loan charge schemes
Four more people have attempted to take their own life in relation to the loan charge scandal, which has left tens of thousands of contractors facing huge bills for tax their employers should have paid, Sky News has learnt.
-
Hundred investors force ECB onto sticky wicket over revised £975m deal
A £975m deal to transform the finances of English cricket risks facing further demands for revision over proposals including one allowing the sport's governing body to cancel The Hundred tournament in seven years time.