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EXCLUSIVE: Bury Conservatives elect new chairman as AGM reveals fresh leadership team
Liam James Dean has been elected as the new chairman of the Bury North and South Conservative Federation, following the party's recent annual general meeting.
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Proud moment for Middleton students at college passing out parade
Uniformed Protective Services students at Middleton Campus were honoured today, Friday 27 June, during a proud passing out parade attended by dignitaries and service representatives.
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Future Directions CIC nominated for three national awards recognising care excellence and community innovation
Oldham based care provider Future Directions CIC is celebrating after being shortlisted for three prestigious honours at the upcoming National Learning Disabilities and Autism Awards.
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Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary named charity of the year by The Rock after public vote
Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary has been selected as The Rock Shopping Centre’s new charity partner, following a public vote that drew more than 1,000 responses.
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'Alleyways in Bloom' returns to brighten up borough’s back streets
Residents across Rochdale are being encouraged to dig deep and get creative as the 'Alleyways in Bloom' competition returns for its 18th year.
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Rochdale man charged with eight more child sex offences as part of Operation Lytton
A Rochdale man already awaiting trial over multiple child sexual offences has now been charged with eight further crimes, Greater Manchester Police has confirmed.
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Council signs off 445 new build estate despite safety fears and legal warning
A massive new housing estate in Rochdale has been given the final sign off.
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Police investigating alleged assault on Reform councillor
Rochdale’s only Reform councillor says he was subjected to a terrifying attack.
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Tennis club gets approval for controversial new floodlights
A tennis club in Middleton has got permision to push ahead with plans for controversial new floodlights.
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Bomb scare chaos as Middleton primary school evacuated over chilling phone threat
A Middleton primary school was evacuated after a threatening phone call claimed a bomb had been planted, prompting an emergency police response just before home time
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Residents warned over unlicensed Botox after dangerous products seized in Rochdale
Health officials are urging residents to check the credentials of cosmetic providers after illegal Botox-style treatments were discovered in local businesses across the borough.
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Bolton Cancer Voices celebrate 13 years of music and support
A choir formed to support people with cancer has reached its 13th birthday, defying early doubts and proving that music can be a powerful source of healing, connection and joy.
Greater Manchester
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Future Directions CIC nominated for three national awards recognising care excellence and community innovation
Oldham based care provider Future Directions CIC is celebrating after being shortlisted for three prestigious honours at the upcoming National Learning Disabilities and Autism Awards.
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£50m in ticket sales, closed parks and noisy nights with Prestwich told to be grateful for £25k
A cash contribution secured to compensate for disruption caused by the upcoming Oasis Heaton Park shows has been slammed as ‘pocket money’.
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Heritage tramline in Heaton Park could soon be back on track
A major boost from TfGM and VolkerRail has taken the historic Heaton Park Tramway a step nearer to welcoming passengers again after over a year out of service.
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Chaos at Parklife as Matinee stage shut down over safety fears
DJs axed and fans evacuated after 'overcrowding' prompts emergency response at Heaton Park
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Warning issued over triple-strength MDMA pills found at Parklife
A charity has issued an alert after dangerous 'Dior' and 'Pop Smoke' ecstasy tablets were tested at the Heaton Park event.
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RECAP: Parklife 2025 Day Two - updates, photos & travel news
Day One at Parklife 2025 is done, and what a day it was. Over 50,000 people packed into Heaton Park for a massive Saturday, with sets from FLO, Rudimental and a huge headline performance by 50 Cent.
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What you can expect to pay for drinks at Parklife 2025
Parklife is back at Heaton Park this weekend with a buzzing crowd, booming stages, and bars and street vendors offering a huge range of drinks to suit every taste, whether you’re after a refreshing lager or a cocktail.
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RECAP : Parklife 2025 Day One - updates, photos & travel news
Tens of thousands of music fans are pouring into Parklife, as the day one of the festival gets underway.
Local Entertainment
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Lee Mead to star as P.T. Barnum in circus spectacular coming to Manchester in 2026
The Broadway classic Barnum will take over the Manchester Palace Theatre next February, with West End favourite Lee Mead set to headline a brand new UK tour of the musical extravaganza.
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Miss Saigon 2025 tour announces cast and extended dates after phenomenal demand
A brand new UK and Ireland tour of Boublil and Schönberg’s Miss Saigon will star Seann Miley Moore and Julianne Pundan and has added more dates after a surge in ticket demand.
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Bolton Cancer Voices celebrate 13 years of music and support
A choir formed to support people with cancer has reached its 13th birthday, defying early doubts and proving that music can be a powerful source of healing, connection and joy.
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Thousands line streets for Prestwich Carnival Parade and family fun
Families turned out in droves for a sun and showers weekend as Prestwich Carnival returned for its 2025 celebration, with music, floats, and community spirit taking centre stage.
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Midsomer Murders stage thriller to visit Manchester in 2026
Classic whodunit The Killings at Badger’s Drift comes to the Opera House as part of a major UK tour
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North West brass champions Middleton Band strike victory at Whit Friday contests
Middleton Band's winning year continues as they make history with multiple contest wins, setting their sights on national finals.
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£50m in ticket sales, closed parks and noisy nights with Prestwich told to be grateful for £25k
A cash contribution secured to compensate for disruption caused by the upcoming Oasis Heaton Park shows has been slammed as ‘pocket money’.
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'You've got a friend in me' as Whitworth wind band hits new high with over 40 players from across the school community
More than 40 students, staff and former pupils are making music together every week at Whitworth Community High School, as the school’s wind band grows from strength to strength.
Local Sports
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Two Rochdales, one goal as football club reaches out to New York namesake
Club managing director Andy Duff visits Rochdale Village in Queens, bringing shirts, stories and a vision for future links.
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Rochdale fans invited to join Her Game Too as club strengthens anti-sexism drive
Rochdale AFC is looking for more supporters to become advocates for its Her Game Too campaign ahead of the 2025–26 football season.
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Rochdale AFC co-chair issues summer update as club prepares for new season
Rochdale AFC co-chairman Cameron Ogden says fans have strong reasons to be optimistic ahead of the 2025/26 season, after a year of big improvements on and off the pitch.
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Former England cricketer to attend historic international match in Bury thanks to Rome encounter
A cricket match sparked by a chance meeting in Vatican City will see Elton Cricket Club host its first ever international fixture this Fathers’ Day.
UK
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Amber heat health alert in force as temperatures set to soar in UK - and severe weather hits Europe
Temperatures could reach 30C today as the UK braces for four days of hot weather, with an amber heat health alert in force.
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Sunburn isn't just red skin - here's what's happening underneath the burn
The government is warning that the NHS will be under even more pressure this weekend as temperatures soar, so looking after yourself in the sunshine is crucial.
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Prince William has had a lot to say this week - but is anyone listening?
Prince William has had a lot to say this week, attending three events about the environment as part of London Climate Action Week and giving three speeches.
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Robbie Williams addresses Glastonbury rumours - as excitement builds for 'secret' sets
Pulp tried to quash the rumours, Robbie Williams was happy to fuel them - sharing a picture of a blue plaque in his name apparently slapped over a famous Glastonbury sign, before seemingly backtracking.
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer set to warn of 'backroom stitch up' between parties in Wales
The prime minister is set to warn of a "backroom stitch up" between the Conservatives, Reform UK and Plaid Cymru ahead of next year's Senedd elections.
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Meet the three British teenagers handed Wimbledon wildcards
It's every young tennis player's dream to be good enough to one day play in the Wimbledon main draw against the best in the world.
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Netball: The team made up entirely of UK-based players representing Pakistan at major championship
The Pakistan youth netball team made up entirely of British-based players is competing in their first major championship.
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Body found in search for woman last seen in Coventry in May - as man charged with murder
A body has been found in the search for a woman who was last seen in Coventry - as a man has been charged with murder.
Entertainment
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Robbie Williams addresses Glastonbury rumours - as excitement builds for 'secret' sets
Pulp tried to quash the rumours, Robbie Williams was happy to fuel them - sharing a picture of a blue plaque in his name apparently slapped over a famous Glastonbury sign, before seemingly backtracking.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs's 'private sex life' turned into 'crime scene', defence says in closing argument
Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing a "fake trial" in which his unusual sexual preferences have been unfairly criminalised and his "private sex life" turned into a "crime scene", his defence team has argued in the final day of closing arguments.
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Lauren Sanchez shares picture with Jeff Bezos as they tie the knot in star-studded ceremony in Venice
Billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez have tied the knot in a lavish and star-studded wedding in Venice, Italy.
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Lewis Capaldi plays emotional not-so-secret comeback set at Glastonbury
Lewis Capaldi has made an emotional comeback with a "secret" performance at Glastonbury - two years after announcing a break from the spotlight, where he struggled on stage at the festival.
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Glastonbury performers criticise political interference in the festival after Kneecap controversy
Glastonbury 2025 is in full swing, with artists including Charli XCX, The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young, Rod Stewart, and Alanis Morissette among the stars set to entertain the masses this year.
Sport
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Bryan Mbeumo transfer: Manchester United's improved £62.5m bid rejected by Brentford
Manchester United's second bid for Bryan Mbeumo, worth £62.5m, has been rejected by Brentford.
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Harvey Elliott hoping to end England U21 journey in style, but what does the future hold for Liverpool's attacking midfielder?
Harvey Elliott will be desperate to bring the curtain down in style on his England U21 career by beating Germany in Saturday's European championship final, although another stellar display for the Young Lions may only end up further clouding his Liverpool future.
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England welcome back 'happy' Sophie Ecclestone and take Charlotte Edwards' 'winning mentality' into India series
Lauren Bell says England are delighted to have a "happy" Sophie Ecclestone back in their squad for the series against India - as well as the "winning mentality" coach Charlotte Edwards has instilled.
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Super League: Hull KR beat Wakefield to extend lead at the top of the table as Leeds entertain against Leigh
Tom Davies scored a hat-trick of tries as Hull KR defeated Wakefield 34-10 at Craven Park to stretch their Betfred Super League lead to six points.
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Jofra Archer likely to play in at least one of England's next two Tests against India - but will he return at Edgbaston?
Jofra Archer is likely to play in at least one of England's upcoming back-to-back Tests against India, ECB managing director of men's cricket Rob Key confirmed to Sky Sports News.
Strange
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Calls for Scotland-wide seagull summit amid warnings someone could be killed
Politicians have called for a Scotland-wide seagull summit to be held amid warnings someone could be killed.
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Injured dog walkers could be costing NHS £23m a year
Injured dog walkers could be costing the NHS about £23m a year, a study suggests.
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Police called as two young bears escape from wildlife enclosure in Devon - and devour honey
Two young bears escaped from their enclosure at a wildlife park in Devon - and devoured a week's worth of honey.
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Police issue mosh pit warning ahead of Download festival in Leicestershire this weekend
Police are warning rock fans at this weekend's Download festival about the potential for accidental calls while in the mosh pit.
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Syrian contractor discovers ancient Byzantine tomb complex during construction
A Syrian contractor made a historic discovery when clearing the rubble of a destroyed home, stumbling upon remains of an underground Byzantine tomb complex.
Videos
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VIvergo bioethanol plant to close 'due to UK-US trade agreement'
Despite "extensive" negotiations with the government, the UK's largest bioethanol plant is to close due to the UK-US trade agreement, according to the firm that owns it.
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Police called as two young bears escape from wildlife enclosure in Devon - and devour honey
Two young bears escaped from their enclosure at a wildlife park in Devon - and devoured a week's worth of honey.
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Brazil calls out world 'preoccupied' by defence, as it prepares to host global climate summit COP30
Brazilian officials have rebuked the push to increase defence spending, as it tries to bring countries together for negotiations on tackling climate change later in the year.
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Trade war: UK car exports to US halved in May ahead of truce
The extent of the harm inflicted on UK car exporters from US tariffs has been revealed, with shipments plunging by more than half last month according to industry figures.
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UN data on Gaza deaths 'disinformation', claims head of controversial aid group
The chief of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has called figures by the United Nations on people killed at aid hubs "disinformation".
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Four people arrested after aircraft vandalised at RAF Brize Norton
Two men and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of a terror offence after two aircraft were damaged at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire, police have said.
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Welfare concessions 'common sense', says PM - as he defends U-turn
Sir Keir Starmer said changes to his welfare bill "strike the right balance" after making concessions to his backbench MPs.
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Sunburn isn't just red skin - here's what's happening underneath the burn
The government is warning that the NHS will be under even more pressure this weekend as temperatures soar, so looking after yourself in the sunshine is crucial.
Politics
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Welfare concessions 'common sense', says PM - as he defends U-turn
Sir Keir Starmer said changes to his welfare bill "strike the right balance" after making concessions to his backbench MPs.
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This week will haunt the prime minister after his most damaging U-turn yet
It has been a painful week to watch.
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'Sometimes there is strength in listening': Liz Kendall defends welfare U-turn
Liz Kendall has defended the government's welfare U-turn saying: "Sometimes there is strength in listening."
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer set to warn of 'backroom stitch up' between parties in Wales
The prime minister is set to warn of a "backroom stitch up" between the Conservatives, Reform UK and Plaid Cymru ahead of next year's Senedd elections.
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Welfare bill a humiliating blow for Starmer, and the fallout will be felt way beyond this week
First there was stonewalling, then the private complaints from MPs before a very public outburst that saw an eye-watering 127 MPs tell their prime minister they were going to defy him on a welfare vote.
Technology
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Sunburn isn't just red skin - here's what's happening underneath the burn
The government is warning that the NHS will be under even more pressure this weekend as temperatures soar, so looking after yourself in the sunshine is crucial.
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Prince William has had a lot to say this week - but is anyone listening?
Prince William has had a lot to say this week, attending three events about the environment as part of London Climate Action Week and giving three speeches.
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Teachers given new guidance in dealing with AI-generated child sexual abuse material
Guidelines on how to deal with AI-generated child sexual abuse material (CSAM) have been issued to 38,000 teachers and staff across the UK.
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'Life-changing' drug for teenager who lost mother to genetic condition
A teenager who lost her mother, aunt and uncle to a genetic condition is the first person in Europe to receive a "life-changing" drug.
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Brazil calls out world 'preoccupied' by defence, as it prepares to host global climate summit COP30
Brazilian officials have rebuked the push to increase defence spending, as it tries to bring countries together for negotiations on tackling climate change later in the year.
World
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Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda sign US-brokered peace deal - but doubts over success linger
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda have signed a peace deal which Donald Trump said he brokered - resulting in the US getting "a lot" of mineral rights in the process.
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UN data on Gaza deaths 'disinformation', claims head of controversial aid group
The chief of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has called figures by the United Nations on people killed at aid hubs "disinformation".
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Netball: The team made up entirely of UK-based players representing Pakistan at major championship
The Pakistan youth netball team made up entirely of British-based players is competing in their first major championship.
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Lauren Sanchez shares picture with Jeff Bezos as they tie the knot in star-studded ceremony in Venice
Billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez have tied the knot in a lavish and star-studded wedding in Venice, Italy.
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Why critics believe Trump's big win in Supreme Court is 'terrifying step towards authoritarianism'
As the president himself said, this was a "giant" of a decision - a significant moment to end a week of whiplash-inducing news.
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Japan executes 'Twitter killer' who murdered and dismembered nine people
A man guilty of murdering nine people, most of whom had posted suicidal thoughts on social media, has been executed in Japan.
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First female US ambassador to Russia to leave her role
The first female US ambassador to Russia is leaving her role after serving through one of the most difficult periods in relations between the two countries.
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Nike says Trump tariffs could cost it $1bn
Nike's costs will go up $1bn (£728m) this year if US President Donald Trump's tariffs remain at the current level, the company has told investors.
Business
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New Look lines up bankers to fashion high street exit
New Look is to hire investment bankers to undertake a strategic review which is expected to trigger an auction of the high street fashion chain.
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Nike says Trump tariffs could cost it $1bn
Nike's costs will go up $1bn (£728m) this year if US President Donald Trump's tariffs remain at the current level, the company has told investors.
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Post Office: Police identify seven suspects related to Horizon scandal
Police investigating the Horizon Post Office scandal have now identified seven suspects, with more than 45 people classed as "persons of interest".
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Trade war: UK car exports to US halved in May ahead of truce
The extent of the harm inflicted on UK car exporters from US tariffs has been revealed, with shipments plunging by more than half last month according to industry figures.
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RTL Group to buy Sky Deutschland
Sky Deutschland has been sold to multinational media conglomerate RTL Group for an initial €150m.
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Sky News Business Podcast: Welfare reforms, bond markets and skills
As Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer backs down over planned cuts to disability entitlements, Paul Kelso discusses the latest developments with Simon French, chief economist and head of research at Panmure Liberum.
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Crisis-hit marketing group Next 15 approached about £200m break-up
A London-listed marketing conglomerate which sacked three of its top executives this week has been approached about a £200m break-up.
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VIvergo bioethanol plant to close 'due to UK-US trade agreement'
Despite "extensive" negotiations with the government, the UK's largest bioethanol plant is to close due to the UK-US trade agreement, according to the firm that owns it.