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Man kicked in the head by police officer at Manchester Airport has brain injury
The man who was kicked in the head and stamped on by a police officer has a cyst on his brain, a lawyer for the family has said. Footage of the incident, which was filmed at Manchester Airport on Tuesday evening, sparked an outcry after it went
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A Grand effort by Radcliffe members
THE third Radcliffe AC Multi Terrain 5k Race, held by Radcliffe Athletics Club, had its highest number of competitors to date, writes Neil Greenhalgh. Part of the Central Lancashire Grand Prix series, the race takes on the undulating trails of
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MP to meet with family of man struck by police at Manchester Airport
The man who was struck by a police officer at Manchester Airport is a resident of Rochdale and his family will be met by the town's new MP today. Protests have taken place at a police station following the recent incident. A video showed an
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Rammy are ready for the season ahead
After three poor seasons, there is a fresh feeling of hope and anticipation at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium as the team gears up for what is expected to be a much more successful season, writes Tony Cunningham. Manager Steve Wilkes is fully
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Joy for Jay as he gets a shot at gold
Bury’s combined event star Jay Cook competed at the English Track and Field Championships in Birmingham over the weekend, writes Mark Granby. He was in the Under 20 men’s shot competition where he blasted out a new personal best putt of 13.81m
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Guy targeting individual medal after regime rejig
James Guy admitted he is feeling 21 again as a fresh training regime has breathed new life into his Paris 2024 hopes. The 28-year-old made the big decision to leave the Aquatics GB Performance Centre in Bath and join teammate Matt Richards in Millfield
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Shelter's appeal to rehome dog and puppy found abandoned on Russian border
An animal shelter is desperate to rehome a dog and her puppy in the UK, after they were found injured and abandoned on the Russian border - with a Bury volunteer also helping the appeal. They were found by Rosie Turner, one of the founders of the
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The names and faces of Bury's most wanted
Each week police appeal to readers of the Bury Times for help to find wanted suspects. Fred Grey (Image: GMP) FRED GREY, 25, is wanted in connection with burglary. Rory McNicholas (Image: GMP) RORY MCNICHOLAS, 25, is wanted in connection
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CHRISTIAN WAKEFORD: Government taking significant steps to ensure a brighter future
In Labour's first King's Speech last week, Keir Starmer laid out a comprehensive legislative agenda that promises significant positive impacts for Bury South. I want to outline several things within it that align with our community's needs and
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Shakers gearing up for new campaign after strong pre-season
Excitement is building at Gigg Lane as the Shakers gear up for the new season which begins with a trip to Squires Gate. Bury are aiming to bounce back from last season’s penalty shoot-out heartbreak against Wythenshawe Town in the play-off final
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Co-owner at lifesaving training business wins Made In Bury Weekly £2,000 Draw
A lifesaving training business co-owner is celebrating after winning the Made In Bury Weekly £2,000 Draw. Sean Todd, who owns Bury-based First Aid Safety Training (FAST) with business partner Andrew Stanley, scooped the prize with ticket number
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HELEN LOCKWOOD: Appeal led to 'powerful display of love and remembrance'
We are very pleased to announce that our wonderful Forget-Me-Not appeal raised more than £17,000 in funds. The appeal, which was sponsored by Silletts Funeral Service, was a perfect way for people to pay a lasting tribute to their loved ones.
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Show which explores how 'dangerous views' are spread heading to famous festival
A Ramsbottom theatre show which explores how "dangerous views" are spread will be making its debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe next month. I Am George Massey, by Out of Context Theatre, is a one-man show which tells the story of a Prestwich