Our region’s political landscape could be radically reshaped, with ‘all out’ elections being held in a number of areas that have been traditional Labour strongholds.
Every council seat in Newcastle, Gateshead, Sunderland, South Tyneside is up for grabs.
One-third of the seats in both North Tyneside and Hartlepool will also be contested.
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There are no elections for either of the county councils of Durham and Northumberland, where elections are staged once every four years and were last held in May 2025.
This is a massive and complex set of elections, with political rivals fighting over more than 5,000 seats on 136 councils across England.
Rather than starting the process of counting votes immediately after the polls close on Thursday and declaring results overnight, most of our councils are holding their counts during the daytime on Friday, May 8.
And while counting staff in places like Sunderland and Newcastle have been famed for their speed in the past, this Friday could be a very long day – particularly for the four councils holding all out elections.
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The fact that three candidates will be elected for each ward in Newcastle, Gateshead, Sunderland, South Tyneside means that there is a high volume of candidates standing.
The prospect of recounts and the added time taken to tally votes from ballot papers where people can support multiple candidates means there is major uncertainty among local authority staff on exactly how long the counting might take.
Based on the information we have at the moment, here is when to expect results to come through in your area:
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Newcastle
Counting of votes will be split into two sessions, with 13 wards in the morning of Friday, May 8 and 13 in the afternoon. A first round of result declarations is expected to begin at around 11.30am, and the second from 3pm.
The city council estimates that results for all 26 electoral wards should be declared by roughly 4.30pm.
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Gateshead
Like Newcastle, Gateshead Council’s vote counting will also be split between morning and afternoon sessions on the Friday. It is expected that all results for Gateshead’s 22 wards should be declared by 5pm.
Sunderland
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Sunderland City Council expects that it will not declare any results before 1pm on Friday, May 8. Declarations for all of its 25 electoral wards are expected to continue until the late afternoon.
South Tyneside
The first of the results in South Tyneside’s 18 wards is expected around 12.30pm on Friday, May 8. Results will continue throughout the afternoon, with the final announcements expected after 5pm.
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North Tyneside
North Tyneside is only holding a one-third election this year, with one councillor to be elected for each of its 20 wards. Its count will also be held in the daytime on Friday, however.
It is currently expected that the results will start to be announced at around 12.15pm and be fully declared by roughly 1.45pm.
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Hartlepool
Hartlepool is the only council in our region staging an overnight count.12 out of its total 36 council seats are up for grabs on election day and its results are expected to have been announced by 2am on Friday, May 8.
Three other occupants were arrested for taking a vehicle without consent
16:54, 06 May 2026Updated 16:58, 06 May 2026
A teenage girl is in a critical condition in hospital following a police chase in Bolton last night (Tuesday, May 5).
Greater Manchester Police said that the vehicle crashed on Walker Fold Road in the north Bolton area yesterday evening following ‘a brief pursuit’. Photos from the scene appear to show the tracks of a car coming off the road and colliding with a tree.
The pursuit began at around 6:30pm when the car activated an ANPR camera in the Bolton area, having previously been marked as a suspicious vehicle, GMP said.
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Officers from the Traffic unit later spotted the same vehicle, which failed to stop on Old Kiln Lane. The vehicle then crashed on Walker Fold Road after a brief pursuit, the force said.
One of the occupants, a 17-year-old girl, received serious, life-threatening injuries in the crash. She was treated at the scene and remains in a critical condition in hospital.
The driver – a 17-year-old boy – was arrested on suspicion of aggravated vehicle taking without consent, causing serious injury by dangerous driving, assault an emergency worker, possession of a bladed article and possession of a controlled drug.
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A 19-year-old man and an 18-year-old female, both believed to be passengers, were treated for minor injuries and were arrested for aggravated vehicle taking without the owner’s consent.
The force’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit is asking anyone for information about the incident, including dashcam footage, to call 0161 856 4741 quoting incident number 2936-05/05/2025.
GMP also said they notified the IOPC ‘as is standard practice following incidents of this nature’ and would be supporting their investigation.
A 70-year-old man from Cambridgeshire pleaded guilty in court to seven historic sex offences, including posing as a police officer to assault children in London parks
Katie Green Senior multimedia reporter and Ted Hennessey, Press Association
15:53, 06 May 2026Updated 16:00, 06 May 2026
A predator who disguised himself as a figure of authority to sexually assault children in London parks has appeared in court.
David Pearce, 70, from March, pleaded guilty at Snaresbrook Crown Court in London today (Wednesday, May 6) to seven sex offences, including six counts of indecent assault and one count of indecency with a child.
Prosecutors allege that on April 23, 1990, at Barking park lido, Pearce, posing as either a police officer or a caretaker, approached four children, two boys and two girls aged between eight and 11, claiming that keys were missing, before carrying out the assaults.
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At a recreational ground in July 1996, he indecently assaulted two 13-year-old girls, according to prosecutors. The court was told that officers were able to link semen discovered on a bench following the 1990 incident to Pearce after he was arrested in 2019 on suspicion of voyeurism, for which he received a caution.
Pearce had denied a further four counts of indecent assault, six counts of attempting an act of indecency with a child, and two counts of indecency with a child relating to 12 other children, also during the 1990s.
However, prosecutors chose to leave those charges on file following his guilty pleas. Pearce was granted conditional bail, but was warned he faces a custodial sentence when he appears for sentencing on May 29.
The city has various waterfalls to visit for tourists (Picture: Google Maps)
A teenage tourist plunged to her death from a cliff swing in China after raising concerns about her safety harness.
The accident happened at the Maliuyan Waterfall in Huayin, southwestern China, on May 3.
The 16-year-old tourist, identified only by her surname Liu, was strapped into a harness as staff prepared to send her out over the gorge.
Excited friends were heard talking and laughing as Liu, with a cloth draped behind her like a cape, was moved towards the edge of the platform.
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But Liu was heard shouting several times that the rope was ‘not tight enough’ before she left the secure area.
Moments later, as she was pushed out over the drop, she suddenly slipped down a few inches as if something had come loose.
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One person on the platform could be seen reaching towards her, but Liu then plunged into the gorge below.
Local reports said the safety rope snapped as soon as she left the platform, sending her falling onto the cliff face.
Liu survived the initial fall but died on her way to the hospital, according to local media. The cliff swing was reportedly being operated by an outdoor adventure company identified as Chongqing Adventure Camp.
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The company had promoted the attraction on its WeChat public account back in March.
Officials have since closed the scenic area for rectification and launched an investigation.
Local authorities have preliminarily classified the incident as a production safety responsibility accident.
The park announced it would remain shut until May 10 for equipment inspection and maintenance.
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A staff member for the operator said the company was in contact with Liu’s family and was cooperating with the authorities.
The accident became one of the top trending topics on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, where users criticised the operators for allegedly ignoring Liu’s warnings.
One user said: ‘They disregarded human life.
‘A small oversight has taken away the future of this young girl.’
Emergency services were called to Albert Road in Consett, where a man is understood to have fallen from the first-floor flat above the Demi Sports Bar, at around 10.55pm on Monday (May 4).
He was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries, where police say he remains in a critical condition today (Wednesday, May 6).
Demi Sports Bar in Consett (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
An investigation is underway and police are appealing for witnesses to the incident to come forward.
This afternoon a fire service car remained parked up outside while fire service staff were inside the venue.
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The County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service has been contacted for comment.
A fire service car outside the Demi Sports Bar in Consett (Image: NORTHERN ECHO)
A Durham Police spokesperson said: “An investigation is underway after a man sustained life-threatening injuries in Consett on Monday (May 4).
“Officers were called at 10.55pm following reports that a man in his fifties had fallen from a first-floor flat on Albert Road.
“The man was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries, where he remains in a critical condition.
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“An investigation to establish the circumstances surrounding the incident is ongoing, and officers would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the incident.
“Call Durham Constabulary on 101 with any information, quoting incident number 532 of May 4.”
Trump’s Truth Social post of an AI-generated image depicting him as Jesus, which he was forced to delete after backlash from the religious right,went down incredibly badly with Americans, with 87 percent expressing their disapproval in the Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll.
A further 69 percent disliked it when Hegseth prayed that there would be “overwhelming violence of action against those who deserve no mercy” during a religious service at the Pentagon at the end of March.
Trump’s social media post and Hegseth’s invocation of his religion have also upset Republicans and MAGA voters. Trump’s Jesus social media post, which he later claimed he thought depicted himself as a doctor, was viewed negatively by 80 percent of the president’s 2024 voters and 79 percent of Republicans, according to the poll.
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By contrast, more than half of Americans agreed with Leo, who has taken a stand against the Trump administration’s anti-immigration crackdown and the Iran war. The poll found that 66 percent of Americans had a positive reaction to the pontiff’s message that war should be rejected.
Americans overwhelmingly disapprove of the religious rhetoric deployed by President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in recent weeks, according to a poll (AFP via Getty Images)
Trump’s Truth Social post of an AI-generated image depicting him as Jesus went down incredibly badly with Americans, with 87 percent expressing their disapproval in the poll. The president deleted the post after backlash from the religious right (@realDonaldTrump/Truth Social)
Leo is viewed favorably by 41 percent of Americans who are familiar with him, compared to 16 percent who view him unfavorably, the poll found.
The pontiff has become Trump’s latest target after he denounced “the delusion of omnipotence” fueling the war in Iran in a not-so subtle dig at the president. Leo’s intervention followed Trump’s extraordinary threat to “wipe out an entire civilization.”
In the latest saga between the president and the pontiff, Trump baselessly accused Leo of “endangering Catholics” by supporting Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
“I think he’s endangering a lot of Catholics and a lot of people, but I guess, if it’s up to the Pope,” Trump said Sunday. “He thinks it’s just fine for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.”
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The Pope hit back at the claim Wednesday without directly referencing the president. “The mission of the Church is to proclaim the Gospel, to preach peace,” he said. “If someone wants to criticise me for proclaiming the Gospel, let them do so truthfully. For years, the Church has spoken out against all nuclear weapons, so there is no doubt on that point.”
The tension comes ahead of a high-stakes meeting between Leo and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who will meet at the Vatican Thursday for a “frank conversation” about the administration’s policies.
By contrast, Leo, who has taken a stand against the Trump administration’s anti-immigration crackdown and the Iran war, 66 percent of Americans had a positive reaction to the pontiff’s message that war should be rejected. (Reuters)
Hegseth, meanwhile, has leaned into his Evangelical Christianity at the Pentagon, often framing the war in Iran through the lens of his faith and weaving scripture into his remarks at press briefings.
The former Fox News host has prayed for “overwhelming violence” against his enemies and insisted that God stands with the U.S. against Iran, a Muslim-majority nation of some 90 million people.
Experts previously told The Independent that his language potentially undermines the constitutional separation of church and state, alienates patriotic non-Christian service members and risks supercharging the conflict with Tehran, whose leaders are Islamic fundamentalists.
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“This is completely, totally unprecedented,” said Michael Weinstein, the president and founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. “He’s making it clear that this is Jesus versus Muhammad.”
The Pentagon dismissed the criticisms in a previous statement to The Independent.
“Secretary Hegseth, along with millions of Americans, is a proud Christian,” Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson said.
“The Christian faith is woven deeply into the fabric of our nation and shared by America’s wartime leaders like President George Washington, who prayed for his troops at Valley Forge, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who gifted Bibles to American soldiers during WW2 and encouraged them to read it,” Wilson added in an emailed response.
Baba Ganoush Catering says the move to larger premises allows it to offer more and better services to a wider area, as well as saving it money.
The company has operated for ten years, with sister business Dining by Matthew Hyde launching in 2019, undertaking catering for weddings, corporates and events.
The two firms were based in Rose Avenue in York Business Park, Poppleton, until the move in January this year.
Director Ashley said: “We needed to have more space to broaden our offering. It’s much more economical to be out of York.”
Ashley Hyde outside her new premises (Image: Darren Greenwood)
The new premises feature a large food preparation area, as well as a dining space and bar area.
Before the offices, kitchen and storage areas were separate and Ashley says “was becoming too expensive.”
Ashley Hyde outside her new premises (Image: Darren Greenwood)
The entrepreneur and her chef husband found the new location, which was previously occupied by an air conditioning cooling company. It also offers outside parking.
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Ashley continued: “For years we have been looking for a space to add a string to our bow.
Lamb cutlets (Image: Darren Greenwood)
“We do tasting events here for our couples. People have told us how they like the industrial style kitchen. They tell us they love watching people cook. This is very popular in London.
“Open plan kitchen events for weddings and corporates are every popular in London and the US. We want to be the first in Yorkshire. Come to our industrial kitchen. Our chefs are really friendly.”
The guests enjoy their food at Baba Ganoush (Image: Darren Greenwood)
Baba Ganoush works with a range of venues and businesses across the City of York but with hospitality being increasingly competitive, Ashley says the business needs to be flexible and change tack, offering more corporate events, corporate lunches, corporate canapes and dinners.
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A selection of salads (Image: Darren Greenwood)
Increasingly, people want to sample the food before making a booking and the new venue makes this easier.
Another trend, Ashley says, is people are switching back from small sharing plates to individual plates of hearty food. People are also loving a tiramisu.
Baba Ganoush employs five in events and six chefs, who now serve a much wider area. The Thorp Arch location is also convenient for Leeds, Harrogate and Wetherby, as well as York.
A selection of desserts (Image: Darren Greenwood)
Ashley works with a range of suppliers including Sykes House Farm Butchers, Tarbetts of Wetherby for fish, Dales for Fruit and veg, as well as Simply Gorgeous Cocktails.
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She said: “Our full ethos is we like to do really nice food done really well. I think we have a really nice group of suppliers who do great food.”
Adrian Pettitt of Simply Gorgeous Cocktails (Image: Darren Greenwood)
Ashley added: “We were spending so much money in York on rent, it became difficult to ensure quality in other areas. We are in a fantastic location, which is reasonably priced, which means we can get the better-quality food.”
And judging by what was served up to guests, Ashley and Matthew look to have the right recipe for even more success.
A recent trip to Haworth, in West Yorkshire, got me thinking about Anne Brontë, who died 177 years ago this month. Stepping into St Michael and All Angels’ Church, a carved stone pillar prominently declares the location of the Brontë family vault. All members of the Brontë family – parents Patrick and Maria, sisters Elizabeth and Maria who died young, the rebellious brother Branwell, and Emily and Charlotte – are all listed. Yet, not mentioned is Anne Brontë, who is buried in Scarborough, almost 100 miles away.
Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and Agnes Grey occasionally receive an honourable mention, but are often nowhere in sight. Like their author, they have been too frequently overlooked. Googling for articles on Anne Brontë brings up very few hits. I began to wonder: why is that?
There’s not even a mention of Anne Brontë on the family tomb in Haworth. Amy Wilcockson
Finding Anne
Agnes Grey, A Novel was the name of Anne’s first book, published in December 1847. She had been working on the text for many months before sending it off to the publisher Thomas Cautley Newby in July of that year. Emily’s Wuthering Heights was also accepted by Newby at the same time. It was a painful two months later that Charlotte finally found a publisher for her book, Jane Eyre.
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Unluckily for her sisters, Charlotte’s publisher was more proactive than their own, and Jane Eyre became a sensation. Newby then decided to print Agnes Grey and Wuthering Heights, riding on the coattails of Charlotte’s success. More naturalistic than Charlotte’s Jane Eyre, but similarly focused on the life of a poor governess, Anne’s novel had been upstaged and was received, as the author Samantha Ellis notes, as a “pale imitation of Jane Eyre”.
Even worse, the gender-neutral pseudonyms the sisters had chosen to hide their identities (Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell), had ensured that the three books were thought to have been by only one author. Anne was not disheartened by Charlotte’s success or these authorship disputes however, and soon embarked on her second literary project.
Anne Brontë by her brother Patrick Branwell Brontë, from around 1834. Wikepedia, CC BY
Appallingly, many editions of Anne second and most famous work, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, have been abridged. In 1854, overzealous publisher Thomas Hodgson slashed huge chunks of text which featured controversial subject matter detailing the protagonist’s concerns about her husband’s depraved behaviour, so that the novel would fit neatly into a single volume.
Brontë scholars declare this to be a “corrupt text”, which cuts four pages of the novel’s opening, all expletives (filler words), 25 additional paragraphs and most of chapter 28. While more recent editions of the novel have reprinted the original 1848 text, many of us, without knowing, have read the potted version.
This censorship of Anne’s text is frankly unacceptable, as poor editing aside, much contextual information which she included for a reason has been removed. Charlotte’s opinion of her sister’s book, writing in a letter in 1850 that it “hardly appears desirable to preserve”, also damaged Anne Brontë’s reputation further.
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Far from Haworth
Another factor in her neglect is that Anne’s grave is miles away from the rest of her family’s. She travelled to Scarborough in 1849 in an attempt to ease the symptoms of the tuberculosis that killed her only three days after her arrival.
Only a very dedicated Brontë fan would follow in her footsteps and make the pilgrimage to Scarborough in addition to Haworth. This Yorkshire town will always be the main site of the Brontë sisters fandom as long as their home, now the Brontë Parsonage Museum, remains. Anne Brontë does not have a formal memorial in Haworth, while the rest of her family is buried there. This sets her apart even more.
Perhaps it is simply that Anne was the youngest in a remarkable family, and so in death is overlooked as she may have been in life. Or her stories are not the gothic fantasies featuring troubled and problematic literary heroes like Rochester and Heathcliff we immediately associate with the Brontë name.
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The Tenant of Wildfell Hall was adapted into a BBC drama in 1996.
Instead, Anne Brontë’s works are visceral and real, commenting unflinchingly on the dark sides of human nature: cruelty and violence to children and women, adultery, alcoholism, and coercive control being just some of the topics she covers. Contemporary reviewers called the novel “brutal” and “coarse”.
Utterly shocking at the time, with its descriptions of alcohol abuse and a female protagonist leaving her unhappy marriage, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is often hailed as a feminist masterpiece. Yet, this does not tie into the romantic ideal readers expect. Wuthering Heights grapples with many of the same themes, but while that novel is viewed as a gothic romance, Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is considered by many as a social-realist text.
This enduring oversight could be for all of these reasons or a combination of some. Still, I resent the descriptions of Anne by journalists such as Charlotte Cory as the “runt of the literary litter”, and urge readers and Brontë fans to give her work a chance in its own right.
The 1996 mini-series of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is available to watch online. To me it is a travesty that it is 30 years since there was an adaptation of this novel. And there has never been a big-screen treatment of Agnes Grey, while Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights have seen myriad film versions. A fine writer and one who is equal to her sisters, Anne Brontë deserves better.
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Officers have issued photographs of two men they want to speak to after the incident outside the BP garage in Lawrence Street on Sunday, April 12.
North Yorkshire Police said two men approached the victim in an “aggressive manner and made racially abusive comments” at around 7.45pm.
The force said the men are believed to have travelled to the area from Hull Road.
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“Suspect one is described as a man, around 50 years old, 5ft 8ins to 6ft tall, with a slim build, bald, and was wearing a black hoodie and black shorts,” a police spokesperson said.
“Suspect two is also described as man, around 50 years old, 5ft 8ins to 6ft tall, with a slim build, grey slicked-back hair, and was wearing a jacket and blue jeans.”
They said the men photographed may have information about the incident, urging anyone who recognises them to contact North Yorkshire Police.
“Alternatively, you can call North Yorkshire Police on 101 and ask for James Tomsett, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their website.
“Please quote reference 12260065315 when providing information.”
Mrs White was appointed to the college in the summer of 2014.
The Principal of a West Belfast school has announced that she will retire early at the end of the academic year.
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In a short text message to parents, De La Salle College principal Claire White confirmed that she will be leaving her post.
Mrs White was appointed to the college in the summer of 2014. During her time in post, she took a two-year leave of absence following a staffing dispute, which led to parents protesting outside the school.
In her message, she said: “Dear Parents, I will be retiring at the end of this academic year.
“Thank you for your support through the years. It has been a privilege to lead the school and be part of your sons’ lives.
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“I will be in touch about interim leadership arrangements for 2026/27 closer to the time and in advance of a new principal being appointed.”
A short time later, officers from our traffic unit spotted the vehicle, which failed to stop on Old Kiln Lane.
A 17-year-old girl received life-threatening injuries (Image: Phil Taylor)
Officers pursued the car for a brief period before it crashed on Walker Fold Road in the north Bolton area.
GMP said: “Our Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) is appealing for any information after a 17-year-old girl was seriously injured following a collision in Bolton.
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“At around 6.25pm, a car activated an ANPR camera in the Bolton area, having previously been marked as a suspicious vehicle.
The location of last night’s crash (Image: Phil Taylor)
“A short time later, officers from our traffic unit spotted the vehicle, which failed to stop on Old Kiln Lane.
“Following a brief pursuit, the vehicle crashed on Walker Fold Road in the north Bolton area.
“The driver – a 17-year-old boy – was arrested on suspicion of aggravated taking without consent, causing serious injury by dangerous driving, assault of an emergency worker, possession of a bladed article and possession of a controlled drug.
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“One of the occupants of the car – a 17-year-old girl – received serious, life-threatening injuries and was treated at the scene. She remains in a critical condition in the hospital.
The location of last night’s crash (Image: Phil Taylor)
“A 19-year-old man and an 18-year-old female, both believed to be passengers, were arrested for aggravated vehicle taking without the owner’s consent. They were treated for minor injuries.
“If you have any information regarding the incident or dashcam footage, please call our SCIU on 0161 856 4741 quoting incident number 2936 of May 5.”
There was another collision last night on Halliwell Road, which led to slow traffic on the road between 8pm and 9pm.
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