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Business
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Baby formula prices and branding leading to 'poor outcomes' for parents, watchdog says
Regulators have proposed sweeping changes for the baby formula industry, saying high prices and branding are leading to "poor outcomes" for parents.
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Thames Water launches appeal over bill limits
Crisis-hit Thames Water has launched a bid to charge its customers more over the next five years than the industry regulator will allow, arguing it has been unfairly treated.
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The Bank of England gold rush that's pushing up the price
Deep under the Bank of England, in a network of vaults into which cameras are rarely admitted, sits the world's second biggest known trove of gold.
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First-time buyers up by a fifth - and older than they were 10 years ago, Halifax says
The number of first-time buyers rose by almost a fifth last year, according to data from Halifax.
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Why being single costs thousands more each year - and how it affects all of us
Valentine's Day might be a gift-giving occasion your wallet could do without, but it's thousands of pounds cheaper than being alone.
World
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Ukraine still on 'irreversible path to joining NATO' Starmer tells Zelenskyy
Ukraine is still on an "irreversible path" to joining NATO, Sir Keir Starmer has told Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Pope Francis admitted to hospital for bronchitis treatment
The Pope has been admitted to hospital for bronchitis treatment, the Vatican has said.
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Man found guilty of rape and murder of Irish backpacker in India
A man has been found guilty of the rape and murder of Irish backpacker Danielle McLaughlin in 2017.
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Ancient Egyptian mummies smell 'sweet' and 'spicy', researchers say
Ancient Egyptian mummies smell "woody," "spicy" and "sweet", according to researchers who took part in a unique new study.
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Hamas names three Israeli hostages to be released on Saturday
The three hostages due to be released by Hamas on Saturday as part of its ceasefire deal with Israel have been named.
Local News
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Half term fun at Rochdale Town Hall
The beautiful Rochdale Town Hall will be the location for top notch family fun this February half term, with a series of activities set to keep the young ones entertained.
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Middleton gets ready to blossom in RHS Britain in Bloom finals
Middleton Town Centre has been selected as one of the best in the North West and is now competing to win the 2025 Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) Britain in Bloom UK title.
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Two men have been jailed for their roles in a knifepoint robbery in Bury
- Rian Hitchman (25/08/2004) of no fixed abode was sentenced to two years and Owen Parkes (28/06/2002) of Hanson Street, Bury was jailed for three years and six months at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court on Friday 24 January 2025 after pleading guilty to robbery at a previous hearing.
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Bury Running Festival set to return in 2025
Jane Tomlinson’s Run For All, in partnership with Bury Council and Bury BID, are excited to announce the highly anticipated Bury Running Festival is back for 2025.
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Labour MP calls for urgent action for homeowners on residential management companies in Bury
Bury North’s James Frith MP has called on the government to tackle rogue residential management companies.
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Plan your big day: Rochdale Wedding Show returns
Rochdale Wedding Show returns to Rochdale Town Hall on Sunday 2 March and preparation is well under way.
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Feel Good family events to return
Free summer fun will be returning to the borough this year, with Rochdale Borough Council confirming Feel Good Family Picnic events will be staged again in 2025.
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Residents asked for views on Rochdale’s savings plans
Rochdale Borough Council is consulting residents on a round of savings proposals to help balance the authority’s budget.
Local Sports
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Ramsbottom United 3 - 2 Charnock Richard
Ramsbottom United returned to the top of the North West Counties league table with a 3-2 win over Charnock Richard.
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Lower Breck 3 - Ramsbottom United 0
Over to Liverpool and Anfield for the Rams as their title ambitions were tested and this was the northwest counties league version of a crunch top of the table encounter.
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Tough Test awaits The Rams
Whilst they currently lead the NWCFL Premier Division table, there are still around a third of the season to be played, and Ramsbottom United are well aware of the tough challenges they face if they are to maintain that spot and along with it, promotion back to the Northern Premier League.
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Hey, Ho... A point apiece in East Manchester
Ramsbottom United travelled to east Manchester on a day when the weather saw many games postponed
Greater Manchester
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Two men have been jailed for their roles in a knifepoint robbery in Bury
- Rian Hitchman (25/08/2004) of no fixed abode was sentenced to two years and Owen Parkes (28/06/2002) of Hanson Street, Bury was jailed for three years and six months at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court on Friday 24 January 2025 after pleading guilty to robbery at a previous hearing.
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Two men charged in relation to class A drug supply in Bury
Oliver Gilchrist (26/12/2003) of Richmond Close, Whitefield, and Jack Wayne Allen (23/04/1975) of no fixed abode were both charged with two counts of conspiracy to supply class A drugs, heroin and crack cocaine.
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Family appeal for information after husband's ashes stolen from a house in Bury
On Tuesday 19 September 2023, Greater Manchester Police were called to reports of a burglary on Brandlesholme Road, Bury.
UK
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Ukraine still on 'irreversible path to joining NATO' Starmer tells Zelenskyy
Ukraine is still on an "irreversible path" to joining NATO, Sir Keir Starmer has told Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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'No one raised concerns with me': Chancellor Rachel Reeves responds to expenses allegations
Rachel Reeves says "no one ever raised any concerns" about her expenses when she worked at HBOS, as she responds to reports she was investigated while working for the bank.
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Una Crown: Man jailed for at least 21 years for murder of 86-year-old after DNA found on nail clippings
A 70-year-old man has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 21 years for the 2013 murder of a retired postmistress after DNA which matched his profile was found on her nail clippings.
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Children's surgeon suspended after nine surgeries fall 'below expected standards'
An orthopaedic surgeon who specialises in treating children has been suspended from a hospital in Cambridge after nine surgeries were found to fall "below expected standards".
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Driver charged over death of girl, 9, who was hit by London bus
A man has been charged over the death of a nine-year-old girl who was hit by a bus in southeast London.
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Calvin Parris: One of UK's most wanted men jailed for 12 years after Algarve arrest
One of the UK's most wanted men has been sentenced to 12 years in jail.
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Almost one in five teachers have seen students with knives in England's schools, Sky News survey finds
Almost one in five (18%) secondary school teachers in England have seen pupils with knives in school, according to a special survey commissioned by Sky News.
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I spent 20 years as a London teacher - if a child wants to bring a knife to school they will find a way
I taught in secondary schools in London for more than two decades, and from my experience if a child wants to bring a phone, a knife, or any banned item into school, they will find a way.
Local Entertainment
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Plan your big day: Rochdale Wedding Show returns
Rochdale Wedding Show returns to Rochdale Town Hall on Sunday 2 March and preparation is well under way.
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Feel Good family events to return
Free summer fun will be returning to the borough this year, with Rochdale Borough Council confirming Feel Good Family Picnic events will be staged again in 2025.
Sport
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Williams 2025 F1 car launch: Watch free live stream as Carlos Sainz's new team reveal 2025 challenger in one-off livery
Are Williams about to fall in love with their new 2025 car on its Valentine's Day reveal?
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Chloe Kelly exclusive interview: Arsenal loanee discusses dramatic Man City exit plus England omission
In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports News, Arsenal loanee Chloe Kelly discussed her dramatic transfer from Man City, plus her England omission.
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Premier League Darts: Luke Littler criticises crowd whistling after beating Luke Humphries in Glasgow final
Luke Littler was left disappointed by the behaviour of the Glasgow crowd after edging out world No 1 Luke Humphries to win night two of the betMGM Premier League.
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Paul Merson: Liverpool had two hands on title but Everton's equaliser gives Arsenal chance
Paul Merson says Liverpool had the Premier League title in two hands until James Tarkowski's incredible 98th-minute equaliser salvaged Everton a dramatic 2-2 draw in the last Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.
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McLaren become first F1 team to reveal 2025 car as Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri drive MCL39 at Silverstone
Reigning constructors' champions McLaren have become the first Formula 1 team to reveal their 2025 car ahead of the start of the new season.
Strange
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Ancient Egyptian mummies smell 'sweet' and 'spicy', researchers say
Ancient Egyptian mummies smell "woody," "spicy" and "sweet", according to researchers who took part in a unique new study.
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Kayaker survives being swallowed by humpback whale in Chile
A kayaker has said he thought he was going to die when he was swallowed by a humpback whale.
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104 year-old woman granted birthday wish and taken to New York prison
A care home resident has been taken to the local prison in the state of New York, as part of her 104th birthday wish.
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'We'll bring hygge to Hollywood': Danes offer to buy California after Trump's Greenland claims
A light-hearted petition has been launched in Denmark to buy the state of California after Donald Trump said he wanted to take over Greenland.
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Man who lost £600m Bitcoin fortune considers buying landfill site to search for it
A man who believes he accidentally lost a Bitcoin fortune in a council rubbish tip is exploring the possibility of buying the landfill site before it is shut.
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Nationwide power outage in Sri Lanka blamed on a monkey
A monkey has been blamed for causing a nationwide blackout in Sri Lanka.
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Corpse flower: Plant with 'rotting flesh smell' blooms in Australia
A rare flower with a pungent odour that has been likened to decaying flesh, rotten eggs and sewage has bloomed in Australia - the third such flowering in recent months.
Entertainment
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Anora to Wicked: Award-tipped films you need to know about and where to watch them
Awards season is underway - and in a year with few clear-cut front runners, and lots of the movies out late in the day in the UK, the race is looking pretty unpredictable.
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Emilia Perez was a BAFTAs and Oscars frontrunner - where did it all go wrong?
At the start of awards season, Emilia Perez looked like it could come away as one of this year's big success stories.
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Mad About The Boy: Bridget Jones is back - but is she still relevant?
A "verbally incontinent spinster, who smokes like a chimney, drinks like a fish and dresses like her mother" - not an auspicious introduction to Bridget Rose Jones, but accurate.
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Former Real Housewives star Teddi Mellencamp reveals she has multiple brain tumours
Teddi Mellencamp, former star of The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills, says doctors have found multiple tumours on her brain.
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Grimes criticises Musk for taking their son to Oval Office briefing
Grimes has criticised former partner Elon Musk's decision to bring their son to an Oval Office news conference.