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Interest rates could fall more quickly, hints Bank
The Bank of England could cut interest rates more quickly if price rises remain under control, its governor has suggested.Andrew Bailey told the Guardian, external that the Bank could be
2025 MG HS Petrol & PHEV Driven
MG is truly on a roll, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year and marking it with the launch of several new cars, including their UK best-seller, the all-new 2025 MG
NHS Kicks Off Covid And Flu Jabs To Protect Against `Tripledemic’
THE ROLLOUT of Covid and flu vaccines for older adults, care home residents and those with long term health conditions has started across the North West. With more than 2.8
October becomes `Stoptober’ as smokers urged to consider quitting
The Stoptober campaign takes place this month, encouraging people to attempt to quit smoking.The annual event promotes the support that is available to stop smoking and calls upon smokers to
`Essential’ pharmacists deliver almost half a million consultations in the North West ahead of World Pharmacists Day
The NHS’s leading pharmacist in the North West has praised the ‘tireless’ work of the profession ahead of World Pharmacists Day, which has seen almost half a million patient consultations
Orangery refurbishment plans get the go ahead
Plans to refurbish the Orangery in Heaton Park have been approved by the council.The work to the Orangery part of the Grade 1 listed Heaton Hall, will include external repairs
Recycle for Greater Manchester (R4GM) take over shopping centre
Colourful display for clothing and shoes recycling campaigns An immersive and eye-catching display has taken over a town centre’s shopping centre to encourage residents to think about how they get
Millions of pounds of investment approved for transport infrastructure schemes
Greater Manchester’s Bee Network Committee has signed off several millions of pounds worth of investment in transport infrastructure across the city region.The funding – drawn down from the £1.07bn of
Council welcomes its biggest ever intake of apprentices
The council’s newest group of apprentices have started work, with 39 talented people joining the ranks as part of the council’s biggest intake to date.The new intake includes 19 school
Rice battle heats up as India, Pakistan lift export curbs
The global prices for different varieties of rice dropped last week after India and Pakistan made tit-for-tat moves to eliminate price caps and resume rice exports.Last week, the Indian government




