Summary

  • Results coming in across Greater Manchester and eastern Cheshire

  • Labour win back Rochdale from George Galloway's Workers Party of Britain

  • Esther McVey narrowly re-elected in the traditionally safe Tory seat of Tatton

  • Lib Dems gain Hazel Grove from the Conservatives

  • Labour gains Bolton West and Leigh & Atherton from the Conservatives

  • Labour set to win a landslide victory, according to exit poll

  • Live results and reaction from across the UK

  1. Streeting 'on the case' with hospital repairspublished at 11:49 GMT

    Following claims conditions at Stepping Hill Hospital are forcing staff to care for patients in "buildings that are literally crumbling around them", Mike Sweeney asked Streeting what the government planned to do about the current state of disrepair.

    Streeting told BBC Radio Manchester, “I’m on the case. I met the Stockport MP just last week to talk about this".

    “We’ve put £2.5m in already for some of the essential safety works and we've given the local trust £75m over the next four years as well.

    “But I know that this is something that local MPs and councillors are banging the drum for, so people should start seeing improvements at Stepping Hill, but there is lots more to do.”

    This comes after a Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson previously said the government inherited a "broken NHS", with the hospital estate left to crumble.

    "We are providing Stepping Hill Hospital with over £2.5m this year for targeted essential safety works, including fire safety improvements.

    "In addition, Stockport NHS Foundation Trust has been allocated over £75m over the next four years which can be used to improve conditions at Stepping Hill."

    Mike has short grey hair and is wearing a black jumper. He is wearing headphones and talking into a purple microphone.
  2. Long delays as M6 closed after woman found deadpublished at 21:16 GMT 16 January

    The motorway reopened late on Friday afternoon after remaining closed for much of the day.

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  3. Hospital 'crumbling around' NHS staff and patientspublished at 06:59 GMT 14 January

    Local Liberal Democrat MP Tom Morrison says there is a "desperate need" for hospital investment.

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  4. Suspect chased down by police dog after home raidpublished at 20:08 GMT 13 January

    The suspect was chased and arrested for burgling a 77-year-old's home after police responded in minutes.

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  5. 'Hairdresser incredible with my autistic son'published at 06:07 GMT 13 January

    Matthew Wood has spent years gaining the trust of 13-year-old Harry.

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  6. Hundreds cut off after underground cable problempublished at 11:54 GMT 9 January

    Hundreds of Greater Manchester and Merseyside homes are affected after an underground cable problem.

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  7. Rail services and roads impacted by Storm Gorettipublished at 10:05 GMT 9 January

    Many travellers face disruption despite the north-west of England escaping the worst of Storm Goretti.

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  8. Holocaust memorial bench destroyed and thrown in lakepublished at 14:38 GMT 8 January

    The vandalism has been described as a "vile act of hatred" and a "disgusting" act of antisemitism.

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  9. Poppy charity box thief banned from town centrepublished at 12:56 GMT 8 January

    Andrew Curbishley's actions were described as "utterly deplorable" by police.

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  10. 'I have big shoes to fill in Single White Female'published at 07:10 GMT 4 January

    Kym Marsh will play Hedy in the world premiere stage production of the psychological thriller movie.

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  11. Ex-MP says Westminster politics was 'exhausting'published at 14:40 GMT 28 December 2025

    Ms McInnes says being the MP for Heywood and Middleton felt "remote" compared to being a councillor.

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  12. Four guilty after girl, 16, raped and exploitedpublished at 11:15 GMT 20 December 2025

    The girl was raped multiple times in a "horrific" ordeal, said West Midlands Police

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  13. 'My homeless sleeper pod is a godsend this winter'published at 06:13 GMT 2 December 2025

    Emma says being able to stay in a new "sleeper pod" in Bolton represents a fresh start for her.

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  14. Ex-detective told to pay £75k for stealing cocainepublished at 21:12 GMT 1 December 2025

    Former Greater Manchester Police detective Andrew Talbot stole nearly £400,000 of seized cocaine.

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  15. 'I'd love my daughter to meet Pudsey'published at 12:34 GMT 5 November 2025

    BBC Radio Manchester

    One of the highlights for BBC Radio Manchester has been boxer and reality TV star Tommy Fury joining presenter Joe McGrath towards the end of his efforts for the BBC Children in Need Thousand Mile Challenge.

    Fury said he is being supported by his family, who are "big fans of Children in Need".

    The boxer, who has a two-year-old daughter Bambi with fellow reality star Molly-Mae Hague, said he would love her to meet the charity's famous mascot Pudsey one day, "so we'll see if we can make the duo happen".

    "People in my position and people with big platforms should be doing as much charity work as possible," he added. "If it's charity work I'll be there - any time, any place, anywhere.”

    As he approached the finish line, Fury joked that he was "starting to break a sweat" on the challenge and did not have the energy for a "sprint finish".

    Pudsey Bear holds Tommy Fury's hand, Tommy is wearing a white jacket and black shorts, his leg is tied to Joe McGrath's. Joe has headphones, a purple mic and yellow high vis Children in Need bib. A Manchester United Fred the Red Devil mascot walks beside him.
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    Tommy Fury crosses the finish line with BBC Radio Manchester's Joe McGrath

  16. 'Batman' joins councillor putting up Union flagspublished at 07:37 GMT 2 November 2025

    Independent councillor Steve Jones said the display in Bryn is about "being proud of our country".

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  17. Holidaymaker describes 'disaster zone'published at 22:03 GMT 28 October 2025

    Earlier we spoke to Kyle Holmes, from Bolton, who is visiting Jamaica with his wife and young daughters, aged 7, 10, and 12, for a family wedding.

    He said the windows and balconies of the hotel he was staying in - the Grand Palladium Resort, in the town of Lucea - had started to rattle and "everything was smashing against the building".

    The hotel now looks like "a disaster zone" said Holmes, who added his family are now safe after the "worst experience ever".

    He says he has barricaded the windows to the hotel room by placing all the furniture against them.

    "We were supposed to be flying back tomorrow afternoon at 15:30," he told BBC Manchester radio.

    "But the president of the airport has said it won't be open until Thursday.

    Our reporter Dan Wareing has the full story here.

  18. Some are 'cross' about Rayner, says council leaderpublished at 06:11 BST 22 October 2025

    Eleanor Wills, who leads Labour-run Tameside Council, says some are "crossed" with their local MP.

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  19. Local Jewish woman says she's 'standing side-by-side' with other faithspublished at 15:15 BST 3 October 2025

    Katherine Bainbridge
    Senior journalist, BBC England

    Esther and Celeste
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    Esther Seymour, a Jewish woman, and Celeste Cavanagh, a Catholic, held hands as they lit candles at a Crumpsall church

    Before today's vigil got under way, a Jewish woman and a Catholic woman held hands as they visited St Anne's Catholic Church and lit candles in Crumpsall.

    Esther Seymour, a Jewish woman, who went to the church with her friend Celeste Cavanagh, a Catholic, says seeing so many people of different faiths attend "warmed her heart".

    Esther tells BBC Radio Manchester: "It feels like a lot of people are against Jewish people, and it just felt really nice coming here and seeing so many people of other faiths.

    "I've seen Muslim people here which is so nice, I feel so bad for how they must be feeling as well, I really do, because we all want peace, we're cousins according to the religion.

    "The majority of people want to be together, we want to be in peace, we want to live side by side."

    Celeste adds: "We turn to faith when things like this happen, and I wanted to obviously meet Esther here to light candles and show that we are standing side by side.”

  20. Rochdale groomers 'destroyed my life' says victimpublished at 17:05 BST 29 September 2025

    Two teenage victims give statements ahead of the sentencing of seven men in a grooming gang.

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