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Academy trust denies claims of suspending teacher ‘due to having ADHD’
Shaw Education Trust has strongly denied claims that they suspended a Bury teacher ‘due to having ADHD.’
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‘We will not tolerate abuse’: Council restricts social media responses after ‘insulting’ comments
A council deleted – and later restricted – comments on a social media post marking non binary persons’ day after it said ‘insulting’ responses were made.
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Talented 12-year-old wins place at top dance school
A young dancer has been chosen for an elite training programme after impressing judges with her creative moves.
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Man jailed for 13 years after decade-long campaign of child sexual abuse exposed
A Rochdale man has been sentenced to 13 years in prison after being convicted of multiple historic sexual offences, including the rape and sexual assault of a child, following a police investigation spanning over two decades.
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Newhouse Academy bans skirts for good as furious parents slam 'woke' uniform overhaul
A Heywood academy has confirmed it will press ahead with changes to its school uniform policy that will require all students to wear trousers from September 2025.
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Full list of tram disruption
More disruption is coming to the Metrolink tram network this summer in a £147m upgrade programme.
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Rochdale Riverside’s top shopping hacks to stretch your summer budget
Savvy shoppers can unlock free food, parking and family deals at Rochdale Riverside this summer as the centre reveals its top hidden perks.
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Night buses to connect Rochdale and Bury with Manchester as Bee Network expands
Two new night bus services will connect Rochdale, Middleton and Bury with Manchester, part of a wider Bee Network upgrade to reverse decades of transport decline and bring 90% of Greater Manchester within five minutes of frequent public transport by 2030.
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Young musicians shine at Rochdale Music Service’s Summer Sizzler concert
Middleton Arena came alive this afternoon, Sunday, 13 July, as young performers from across the borough took to the stage for the Rochdale Music Service’s Summer Sizzler concert.
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Teen and man in 20s arrested after horror crash near Slattocks
Two young men are in hospital with serious injuries after a crash near the Slattocks roundabout in the early hours of Sunday morning. Police say both are under arrest on suspicion of vehicle theft and other driving offences.
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Four ‘XL Bully’ dogs seized after Bury man hospitalised in suspected dog attack
A man has been taken to hospital and four dogs seized by police following a suspected attack in Bury this afternoon.
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Vikings, brass bands and summer fun at this year’s Littleborough Rushbearing Festival
Hundreds of people came out to celebrate the Littleborough Rushbearing Festival on Saturday, with sunshine, music and dancing filling Hare Hill Park.
Greater Manchester
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Full list of tram disruption
More disruption is coming to the Metrolink tram network this summer in a £147m upgrade programme.
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Night buses to connect Rochdale and Bury with Manchester as Bee Network expands
Two new night bus services will connect Rochdale, Middleton and Bury with Manchester, part of a wider Bee Network upgrade to reverse decades of transport decline and bring 90% of Greater Manchester within five minutes of frequent public transport by 2030.
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Motorcyclist suffers life-threatening injuries in M60 crash as police appeal for dashcam footage
A man in his 50s is in hospital with life-threatening injuries following a serious motorcycle crash on the M60 near Stockport on Saturday afternoon, Greater Manchester Police have confirmed.
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First weekend of Oasis Heaton Park gigs sees over 100,000 fans and just 15 arrests
Greater Manchester Police has praised fans for their behaviour during the first weekend of Oasis concerts at Heaton Park, which saw just 15 arrests across two nights attended by more than 100,000 people.
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Reeves weeps in Parliament as Starmer fails to back her staying in No 11
A visibly emotional Chancellor Rachel Reeves left the Commons in tears during Prime Minister’s Questions today, as Sir Keir Starmer faced a bruising backlash over his welfare U-turn.
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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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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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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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Vikings, brass bands and summer fun at this year’s Littleborough Rushbearing Festival
Hundreds of people came out to celebrate the Littleborough Rushbearing Festival on Saturday, with sunshine, music and dancing filling Hare Hill Park.
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First weekend of Oasis Heaton Park gigs sees over 100,000 fans and just 15 arrests
Greater Manchester Police has praised fans for their behaviour during the first weekend of Oasis concerts at Heaton Park, which saw just 15 arrests across two nights attended by more than 100,000 people.
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First Oasis gig at Heaton Park ends safely despite arrests and drone breaches
Greater Manchester Police confirm no serious incidents at first of five concerts
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Massive police operation as 300,000 Oasis fans head to Heaton Park reunion gigs
Greater Manchester Police have confirmed plans for a significant policing presence at Heaton Park as over 300,000 fans prepare for the much anticipated Oasis reunion starting today, Friday, 11 June.
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Line-up announced for 2025 Feel Good Family Picnics across the borough
A packed schedule of street theatre, circus acts, music and creative workshops will bring four days of free summer fun to parks in Rochdale, Middleton, Littleborough and Heywood this July and August.
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Colourscape countdown is on, get read to walk through a rainbow in Rochdale this weekend
An immersive sensory installation described as ‘like walking through a sleeping giant’ will take over Rochdale Town Hall Square this Saturday and Sunday
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Safari puppet spectacle draws thousands to Heywood in climate change callout
A dramatic parade of life-size puppet animals turned the streets of Heywood into a stage for climate awareness on Friday 4 July, with over 9,000 people turning out to witness the arrival of THE HERDS.
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“Gallagher Brothers Pension Fund” Oasis gigs slammed after plans were kept secret from the council
Councillors slam five-night concert as 'unacceptable disruption' to schools, communities and worship
Local Sports
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Final chance to book Rochdale AFC summer soccer camps as spaces fill fast
Parents in Rochdale are being urged to act fast as places fill up for the town’s popular half-term Soccer Schools, returning next week at two borough venues.
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Dale to kick off 2025/26 National League campaign away at Boreham Wood
Rochdale AFC will begin their 2025/26 Enterprise National League season with an away fixture against newly promoted Boreham Wood, before returning to the Crown Oil Arena to host Altrincham in their first home game.
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Harriers conquer Coast to Coast with 192-mile continuous relay across three national parks
Rochdale Harriers have completed a dramatic non-stop relay run covering 192 miles across England, tackling iconic national parks and unpredictable conditions in just over 42 hours.
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Rochdale teen takes gold in MMA Ireland nationals and eyes world title
Gabriel Cullen, 17, beat a reigning world champion in Dublin to win gold, now he’s aiming for Abu Dhabi glory.
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Police hunt suspects after fans storm pitch in Rochdale semi-final chaos
Officers are appealing for help in identifying individuals following pitch invasion and disorder after Rochdale v Spennymoor Town match
UK
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John Torode responds to MasterChef sacking
MasterChef presenter John Torode will no longer work on the show after an allegation he used an "extremely offensive racist term" was upheld, the BBC has said.
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Almost 7,000 Afghans being relocated to UK in secret scheme after MoD data breach
Almost 7,000 Afghan nationals are being relocated to the UK following a massive data breach by the British military that successive governments tried to keep secret with a superinjunction.
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Doctor was among four people killed in Southend Airport plane crash - as one victim's body not yet recovered
A doctor was among the four people who died in a plane crash at Southend Airport - as police say they are yet to recover the body of one victim.
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Ethan Ives-Griffiths: Grandparents of two-year-old boy found guilty of his murder
The grandparents of a two-year-old boy have been found guilty of his murder.
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Two men who felled Sycamore Gap tree jailed for four years and three months each
The two men who felled the iconic Sycamore Gap tree have each been jailed for four years and three months.
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Reform UK is on the march - and the most popular party on TikTok. There's just one problem
Reform UK is on the march.
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Dermot Murnaghan 'fell through the cracks' with prostate cancer diagnosis
Former Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan has said he "fell through the gaps" with his prostate cancer diagnosis, calling it a "massive wake-up call".
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BBC reveals highest-earning stars - as pay list published
Gary Lineker has topped the list of the BBC's highest-earning stars for the eighth year running.
Entertainment
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John Torode responds to MasterChef sacking
MasterChef presenter John Torode will no longer work on the show after an allegation he used an "extremely offensive racist term" was upheld, the BBC has said.
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BBC reveals highest-earning stars - as pay list published
Gary Lineker has topped the list of the BBC's highest-earning stars for the eighth year running.
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Head of BBC addresses future of MasterChef - as annual report released
The head of the BBC says MasterChef can survive as it is "much bigger than individuals" - but the corporation must "make sure we're in the right place in terms of the culture of the show".
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Unreleased Beyonce music stolen from car
Unreleased Beyonce music - along with footage and show plans - has been stolen from a car in Atlanta, police say.
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Dermot Murnaghan 'fell through the cracks' with prostate cancer diagnosis
Former Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan has said he "fell through the gaps" with his prostate cancer diagnosis, calling it a "massive wake-up call".
Sport
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England vs India: Jofra Archer says thrilling Lord's win on Test comeback made long injury rehab 'all worth it'
Jofra Archer says being part of a thrilling England win over India in his comeback game at Lord's made his long journey back to Test cricket "all worth it."
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Morgan Gibbs-White transfer news: Nottingham Forest determined to keep midfielder as contract talks revealed
Nottingham Forest are determined to keep Morgan Gibbs-White, but are yet to lodge a formal complaint with the Premier League about Tottenham's conduct in their attempts to sign the midfielder.
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Katie Taylor completes Amanda Serrano trilogy as Savannah Marshall suffers upset loss to Shadasia Green
Katie Taylor beat Amanda Serrano by unanimous decision to defend the undisputed super-lightweight championship and complete a clean sweep of three victories in their trilogy.
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Cristhian Mosquera transfer news: Arsenal agree deal to sign Valencia defender
Arsenal have agreed a deal with Valencia worth an initial £13m plus add-ons for defender Cristhian Mosquera.
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Hugo Ekitike transfer news: Newcastle step up interest in Eintracht Frankfurt striker
Newcastle have stepped up their interest in long-term striker target Hugo Ekitike.
Strange
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Snake captured on passenger plane - as expert reveals how it got there
A flight in Australia was delayed for two hours after a stowaway snake was found in the plane's cargo hold.
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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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How Australian death cap mushroom trial unfolded - as Erin Patterson found guilty of murder
An Australian woman has been found guilty of murdering three people after serving them poisonous mushrooms.
Videos
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Donald Trump sending 'top of the line' weapons to support NATO in Ukraine war
Donald Trump has agreed to send "top of the line weapons" to NATO to support Ukraine - and threatened Russia with "severe" tariffs if it doesn't agree to end the war.
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Is there £15bn of wiggle room in Rachel Reeves's fiscal rules?
Are Rachel Reeves's fiscal rules quite as iron clad as she insists?
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New electric car grants of up to £3,750 aims to drive sales
The taxpayer is to help drive the switch to non-polluting vehicles through a new grant of up to £3,750, but some of the cheapest electric cars are to be excluded.
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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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Wes Streeting says doctors' strikes 'a gift to Nigel Farage'
Wes Streeting has stepped up his war of words with junior doctors by telling Labour MPs that strikes would be "a gift to Nigel Farage".
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Trump is clearly fed up with Putin - but will his shift in tone force Russia to the negotiating table?
As ever, there is confusion and key questions are left unanswered, but Donald Trump's announcement on Ukraine and Russia today remains hugely significant.
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At least 30 dead, 100 injured, in clashes between armed groups in southern city of Sweida, say Syrian officials
At least 30 people have been killed in the Syrian city of Sweida between local military groups and tribes, according to Syria's interior ministry.
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Extreme weather 'becoming the norm' - as minister warns UK's way of life 'under threat'
Britain's climate is changing rapidly, with records regularly being smashed and extremes of heat and rainfall becoming the norm, the Met Office has warned.
Politics
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Is there £15bn of wiggle room in Rachel Reeves's fiscal rules?
Are Rachel Reeves's fiscal rules quite as iron clad as she insists?
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Reform UK is on the march - and the most popular party on TikTok. There's just one problem
Reform UK is on the march.
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Can Rachel make things cheaper?
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Wes Streeting says doctors' strikes 'a gift to Nigel Farage'
Wes Streeting has stepped up his war of words with junior doctors by telling Labour MPs that strikes would be "a gift to Nigel Farage".
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James Cleverly says leaving ECHR is 'not silver bullet' - and leaves door open for leadership bid
Senior Tory Sir James Cleverly has said he is not convinced leaving the European Convention of Human Rights is a "silver bullet" to reduce criminal deportations - and would not rule out running for party leader.
Technology
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Tesla on trial after runaway car on Autopilot kills stargazing woman
A jury will decide whether Tesla is partly to blame for the death of a young woman who was hit by an electric car on Autopilot.
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World's biggest human imaging project reaches new milestone after scanning 100,000th UK volunteer
Steve's morning starts lying still in the clanging magnet of an MRI machine as his body is slowly scanned from neck to knee in intimate detail.
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'Disgusting' antisemitic and racist messages posted on Elmo's X page by hacker
An X account for the Sesame Street character Elmo has been targeted by an unknown hacker who posted antisemitic and racist messages.
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Extreme weather 'becoming the norm' - as minister warns UK's way of life 'under threat'
Britain's climate is changing rapidly, with records regularly being smashed and extremes of heat and rainfall becoming the norm, the Met Office has warned.
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Many cancers no longer 'a death sentence' as treatment on 'cusp of golden era', NHS England medical director says
Many people with a cancer diagnosis "should be confident that it's not a death sentence and that more treatments will become available", according to the outgoing medical director of NHS England.
World
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Donald Trump sending 'top of the line' weapons to support NATO in Ukraine war
Donald Trump has agreed to send "top of the line weapons" to NATO to support Ukraine - and threatened Russia with "severe" tariffs if it doesn't agree to end the war.
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Trump is clearly fed up with Putin - but will his shift in tone force Russia to the negotiating table?
As ever, there is confusion and key questions are left unanswered, but Donald Trump's announcement on Ukraine and Russia today remains hugely significant.
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Almost 7,000 Afghans being relocated to UK in secret scheme after MoD data breach
Almost 7,000 Afghan nationals are being relocated to the UK following a massive data breach by the British military that successive governments tried to keep secret with a superinjunction.
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British man arrested in Spain after allegedly attempting to smuggle over 60kg of cannabis resin on to ferry
A British pensioner has been arrested in Spain after allegedly attempting to smuggle more than 60kg of cannabis resin on to a ferry.
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At least 30 dead and 100 injured as armed groups clash in Syria, officials say
At least 30 people have been killed in the Syrian city of Sweida in clashes between local military groups and tribes, according to Syria's interior ministry.
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Fear and mistrust in Chinese town where more than 200 children poisoned by lead in their food
Taped doors and quiet rooms tell a story about what happened at Heshi Peixin kindergarten.
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Air India plane suffered 'no mechanical fault' before crash, chief executive says in memo
A preliminary report into last month's fatal Air India crash found there was no mechanical or maintenance faults on board the plane, the airline's chief executive has said in a memo to staff.
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Children collecting water killed in strike, Gaza officials report - as IDF says it 'missed intended target'
The Israeli military says it missed its intended target after Gaza officials said 10 Palestinians - including six children - were killed in a strike at a water collection point.
Business
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New electric car grants of up to £3,750 aims to drive sales
The taxpayer is to help drive the switch to non-polluting vehicles through a new grant of up to £3,750, but some of the cheapest electric cars are to be excluded.
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Thames Water turnaround will take 'at least a decade', boss warns
Crisis-hit Thames Water has reported a £1.65bn annual loss, rising debts, and warned that it will take "at least a decade" to turn around its fortunes if it swerves the threat of nationalisation.
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Fashion chain Claire's shops around for buyer of UK arm
The budget jeweller and fashion accessories chain Claire's has hired advisers to find a buyer for its British operations as it explores options – including bankruptcy – for its US-based business.
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Is there £15bn of wiggle room in Rachel Reeves's fiscal rules?
Are Rachel Reeves's fiscal rules quite as iron clad as she insists?
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Elliott-owned housebuilder Avant clinches deal with lenders
A major British housebuilder owned by the prominent investor Elliott Management has clinched a refinancing deal with its lenders amid growing financial pressure on the industry over cladding-related liabilities.
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Registrar Computershare among suitors for former fintech star PrimaryBid
The Australian-listed share registrar Computershare is among a pack of suitors circling PrimaryBid, one of the most prominent British fintech businesses to be established during the last decade.
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Premier League club Brentford to sell stake at £400m valuation
The owner of Brentford Football Club has clinched a deal to sell a minority stake in the Premier League side to new investors at a valuation of roughly £400m.
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Economists say the cost of living crisis is over - here's why many households disagree
Talk to economists and they will tell you that the cost of living crisis is over.