Three men were taken to hospital after a violent disturbance thought to have involved weapons on Copster Hill Road in Oldham, with police sealing off the street as they investigate
Zahra Khaliq News Reporter, Oliver Radcliffe Live News Reporter and James Holt
22:10, 07 Apr 2026Updated 22:10, 07 Apr 2026
Police rushed to a street in Oldham and cordoned it off after three people sustained injuries in a violent incident believed to have involved weapons.
Officers were dispatched to Copster Hill Road shortly before 3pm today after receiving reports of a disturbance involving a group of individuals that turned violent. Three men, aged 19, 23 and 24, were transported to hospital from the scene with injuries not considered to be life-threatening.
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Greater Manchester Police are now investigating the possible use of weapons during the altercation.
Police and paramedics were photographed at the scene, where a cordon was observed extending across the pavement. Blood was also spotted splattered on the ground, according to Manchester Evening News.
Anyone with information or CCTV footage is being urged to get in touch with police, reports the Mirror.
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Detective Inspector Kelly Paterson from GMP’s Oldham CID said: “We appreciate the concern an incident of this nature would cause the local community and we’re like to reassure them there is believed to be no wider threat.
“There is a scene in place as our forensic investigators establish the full circumstances of the incident however, we are working at pace to identify those involved.
“Violence has no place on our streets, and our officers will be out in the local area to support communities. If you have any information or footage of the incident, please contact Oldham CID on 0161 856 8906, quoting log 1895 of 07.04.2026.”
Award-winning farm shop, Forage, is a go-to destination for families looking for good food and somewhere to keep the kids occupied – and well fed!
Another bank holiday weekend is here, yay! Panic planning about doing something worthwhile with your extra time off – boo!
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But do not panic as if you’re looking to get out of the city, eat some great food and get some fresh air – hopefully some sun, there’s an award-winning place that’s perfect for your bank holiday day out.
Forage Farm and Kitchen just outside Cowbridge is hosting a hog roast on the lawn on Monday, May 4. And while you’re kicking back on the grass with some great grub, there’s a brilliant play area for the kids to entertain themselves.
Tuck into slow-roasted Penllyn Estate pork with salad and potatoes, no booking is needed, either. From 11:30am – 4pm there’ll also be live music on the lawn. The event is weather-dependent, so check your weather app before setting off!
The modern, but sympathetically natural-looking building, houses a decent sized restaurant and a farm shop selling fresh meat, eggs, bakery goods and store cupboard essentials from independent producers around the country.
But aside from the shop and the almost always busy cafe, is that there’s a huge outdoor space with a lovely wooden play park, tractor race track and, if you’re there with the whole family and you fancy another snack, there’s a pizza hatch outside, too.
It’s a great spot – found just outside Cowbridge – where the kids can burn off some energy, and potentially one of the restaurant’s brilliant themed milkshakes, and grown-ups can continue with a coffee and cake outside.
Inside, if you’ve managed to book your table for the airy and bright, but busy restaurant you’ll find a breakfast menu with no surprises at first glance – full breakfasts, eggs, breakfast baps, but the true quality shines with the on-farm sourced ingredients, from the Penllyn Estate.
As a destination for a special occasion like Mother’s Day, birthdays etc, Forage is a brilliant choice to get out of the city, but it’s also the perfect place to take the kids when you’ve nothing better to do than a weekend drive, a stop for coffee and a snack while they make the best of the outdoor activity.
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Also ones for the diary are Forage’s special events, at Easter, Halloween and Christmas. Their festive Forage experience is by far my favourite in terms of the quality of the entertainment – there’s a fun elf show before meeting Santa and there’s always lots of activities, tattoos, marshmallow toasting – usually all in the price of the kids’ ticket.
She went on to ask, “Will the real prime minister please stand up?”
Alliance Party MP Sorcha Eastwood has given an impassioned speech in the House of Commons imploring the government to act above board when it came to answering questions about the appointment of Peter Mandelson.
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Ms Eastwood opened her remarks by clarifying that the Labour Party do not stand for election in Northern Ireland and stated that her speech was not part of a political stunt. Rather, she said it had “everything to do with the integrity of the house.”
The Lagan Valley MP said that being asked not to discuss these issues was patronising and told the house that there had been two car bombs “at the edges of my constituency in the last five weeks.” She empathised that there were bigger issues that she would rather be speaking about and said that it was incumbent on everybody in the chamber to operate “completely above board.”
Ms Eastwood said: “Now last week I posed the question. I don’t know why Mandelson was appointed. The Prime Minister then said it was a mistake. But here’s what I don’t understand, everything that was out there about Mandelson.
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“That would have been cause for concern was open source material. It was out there. Peter Mandelson wouldn’t have survived the vetting for a kids’ football club. And rightly so, but we’re expected to believe from those benches that it’s nothing to see here, we’re gonna do some process here and there.
“It’s a bit of a hoo-ha, as if there’s been a bit of opprobrium around an appointment of a local Rotary Club. This is the government of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. And we need to make sure that everything that is done here has the trust and confidence of the people that we are sent to represent.
“One of the things that I’m really passionate about is people being able to get on in life. But, if you look at the social mobility figures for the UK, they are declining steeply. And that should be a concern for us all. But don’t worry about that. It seems to be jobs for the boys going great guns over the road there.
“Instead of a meritocracy, it’s a Chumocracy. And that is at the nub of this. We cannot get answers as to why this was done. So what I’m asking today, will the real Prime Minister please stand up?
“Is it the man who wanted to tread lightly on our lives? Is it the man who promised a decade of national renewal? Is it the man who said that he was gonna do things by the book and better? Because in my nearly two years here, I have not seen that. So I’ll ask people from across the way, and I want to commend the member for South Shields for her heartfelt words.
“Because this should not be about party politics. This should be about doing the right thing. And I’m here as one member of my party, so I’m aware that I’m speaking from a place of privilege myself. But believe you me, there’s a stink here. And the public smell it, and if we’re serious about getting better in terms of making our constituents’ lives better, in terms of proving that this place can deliver. Well, every single person here today has a choice, make the right one.”
In later proceedings MPs voted against launching an investigation into whether Sir Keir Starmer misled Parliament over the appointment of Lord Peter Mandelson by 223 to 335, majority 112.
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Now Sir Keir Starmer will not face a parliamentary investigation into claims he misled Parliament over the appointment of Lord Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch had accused the Prime Minister of misleading the Commons by claiming “full due process” had been followed and “no pressure existed” in Lord Mandelson’s appointment.
Some Labour figures have branded Mrs Badenoch’s call for an investigation a “political stunt”.
Meanwhile, Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee said on Tuesday it had finished reviewing the Government’s proposed redactions to documents relating to Lord Mandelson’s appointment ahead of publication.
The research, conducted by The Investors Centre, a UK-based investment comparison platform, analysed 59 UK cities using cost data from sources like Numbeo. It factored in rent, utilities, transport, groceries and even lifestyle spending such as eating out. “Comfortable” was defined as the annual income required to cover a 50/30/20 budget, allocating 50% of earnings to necessities such as housing and utility costs, 30% to discretionary spending, and 20% to savings or investments.
A message has been widely circulated on WhatsApp saying that people should be encouraged to buy a home in the Castlecaulfield area to “support and strengthen our Protestant community for the future” — but the local Orange Lodge says the message is fake
An Orange Lodge has stated that messages claiming it would assist people with mortgage costs to “support and strengthen our Protestant community for the future are “fake”.
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A message has been widely circulated on WhatsApp saying that “friends, families, and anyone with a connection to the Castlecaulfield area in Co Tyrone should be encouraged to buy a home locally in order to “support and strengthen our Protestant community for the future.”
It also alleged that, following discussions with financial advisers, the local Orange Lodge might be able to assist people with mortgage costs to live in the area.
Belfast Live approached the Castlecaulfield Orange Lodge about the message on social media, with a spokesperson confirming “the message is fake”.
Local DUP councillor Mark Robinson said the message bore similarities to one that had circulated in the area previously and believed they were intended to inflame local tensions ahead of the parade season. He also remarked that Orange Order membership would rocket if it were to begin helping people with their mortgages, reports Belfast Live.
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After seeing the message he said: “Just checked my calendar there, thought maybe it was April Fool’s Day!
“This looks like a very similar message that done the rounds before. I suspect it’s the same culprits trying to raise tensions in the area prior to local parades. Sad that some people have nothing better to do with their time.”
The bogus message stated: “Following on from our brief meeting, we’re asking all Castlecaulfield friends, families, and anyone with a connection to the area to consider the opportunity of purchasing a home locally.
“With numbers at the primary school currently lower than we’d like, it’s important we come together to support and strengthen our Protestant community for the future. Encouraging more local families to live in the area can make a real difference.
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“[Name removed] has been in touch with a number of financial advisors, and there may be support available to help with mortgage costs from the Orange Lodge. If this is something you’d be interested in, please get in touch with [Name removed], [Name removed], or [Name removed] for more information.
“We’d encourage anyone considering a move to act sooner rather than later, ahead of the upcoming developments being released. God save the king.”
Actress Olivia Frances Brown has cryptically commented on Jodie Ramsey possibly being the victim of a shocking murder on the cobbles
Coronation Street star Olivia Frances Brown has admitted her time on the long-running show ‘may have ended’ as she cryptically commented on Jodie Ramsey possibly being the victim of a shock murder on the cobbles.
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As those who follow the ITV soap will recall, Jodie’s first appearance on-screen sparked a mystery as Olivia made her debut in the role during Corrie’s epic crossover with Emmerdale, dubbed Corriedale, which featured a horror multi-vehicle pile-up, before she ended up being revealed as Shona Platt’s long-lost sister.
While not involved in the dramatic crash that was at the centre of the historic crossover, it was during her escape that she became injured, running into a tree when DC Kit Green gave chase through the woods.
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It was how she ended up in the hospital, and it was there that she was reunited with her long-lost sister, Shona Platt, who had been involved in the deadly smash with her husband, David.
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Since then, despite Shona’s unease at first, Jodie has made herself comfortable with the Platts after being invited to stay at No.8 Coronation Street. But as viewers know, Jodie has started a plan to get between her sister and her husband, while her behaviour towards other Weatherfield residents has also come into question.
But this week, Jodie is among the possible victims of a murder, alongside fellow Weatherfield villains Theo Silverton, Carl Webster, Megan Walsh and Maggie Driscoll.
A flashforward episode of Corrie, which was aired in February, first confirmed the storyline, with fans seeing the shocked and anxious teen being interviewed by detectives about finding the dead body of someone she knows. As the episode returned to the present day, Corrie viewers started to see how the behaviour of the five characters could lead to their possible death.
While the murder technically took place on April 23, this week, Corrie viewers will revisit the same day, but each episode will be seen from the perspective of a different potential victim. At the end of the week, Betsy will find one of them dead, and as the victim is finally revealed, the hunt to find the killer will then begin.
Jodie’s episode airs on Wednesday (April 29), ahead of Friday’s (May 1) big reveal, but actress Olivia has already teased that it could be the end of her time in Weatherfield.
Asked how the character has ended up one of the possible victims, and if she was surprised herself to learn that Jodie could possibly die, the new soap star told the Manchester Evening News and other press: “I would have been surprised if she wasn’t one of the victims, the way she’s been carrying on! Trouble follows her around like a bad smell.
“She is always caught up in the chaos. Whatever’s going on, if there is any chaos in the street, she’ll probably be at the heart of it. It’s the way that she is. It’s who she is. It’s the way she has learnt to deal with things. It’s the way she goes through life.”
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On how it feels to be part of the dramatic week, Olivia added: “It’s been great. To be new on the show and to be thrown right into the centre of all the drama. It’s been a really lovely experience. It’s just been like a rollercoaster from the beginning. I really don’t want it to end – but it might have ended!”
And despite Jodie’s questionable actions so far, Olivia has had quite a positive reaction to her arrival in the show. “It’s been lovely, actually,” she admitted. “It’s been nice to see how invested people have become with the character and to see how close they are watching.
“The majority of feedback that I’ve had is that people just can’t quite suss her out and figure out what she’s up to. Which is good really, because she isn’t straightforward and she’s not your typical villain. She’s a very complex, layered person. There’s a bit of a sadness to her, really.
“The things that she is doing come from a place of loneliness. She wants people to value her, she wants to feel that closeness that she can see everybody else enjoying around her. She feels like she can’t have it off her own back. She feels like she has to manipulate people around her in order to trick them into loving her, which is quite sad.”
Inside Gorka Marquez’s BBC Strictly Come Dancing exit | Wales Online
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Gorka Marquez has announced he is leaving Strictly Come Dancing after 10 years on the BBC dance show.
Hayley Anderson Screen Time TV Reporter
20:50, 28 Apr 2026
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Strictly Come Dancing star Gorka Marquez. (Image: BBC)
Everything you need to know about Gorka Marquez leaving Strictly Come Dancing
Gorka Marquez has become the fifth professional dancer to exit Strictly Come Dancing before the upcoming series. He revealed his decision on Instagram, sharing a black and white photograph of himself walking away from the camera, dressed in a suit and dance shoes, towards a studio door.
In his Instagram statement, Gorka explained that following his choice to step down as a full-time professional on the BBC series last year owing to clashes with Dancing With The Stars Spain, he has now decided to “hang up my dance shoes and say goodbye to Strictly Come Dancing”. The 35-year-old expressed that he will “always be incredibly grateful” to the programme which has enabled him to “build a career from my passion, find love, start a family and make lifelong friends”.
Even though he is leaving the show, Gorka confirmed he would continue participating in the Strictly Pro Tour, which begins next week. He subsequently mentioned taking a reduced role and “hopefully hold up a few paddles and out some tens”, though he didn’t specify whether this relates to his Spanish role or potential judging duties on the BBC programme.
Gorka became part of Strictly Come Dancing in 2016 and has partnered with celebrities including Tameka Empson, Maisie Smith, Helen Skelton and Alexandra Burke, amongst others. He remained unpaired last year due to scheduling conflicts with Dancing With The Stars in Spain.
The Strictly performer met his partner and mother of his children, Hollyoaks, Casualty and Emmerdale actress Gemma Atkinson, through the programme in 2017 when she was paired with Aljaz Skorjanec. Gemma responded to his Strictly departure post, writing: “Thank goodness you were on the show in 2017! Exciting times ahead”.
During his speech in the Hall of the House, whose public and press galleries were packed, the King spoke of the importance of Nato, the value of European partners and the need to reduce world conflicts, stemming the “beating of ploughshares into swords”, all priorities for Sir Keir Starmer’s Government.
The Post Office is operated by Usman (Ozzy) and Hajia Patel, who reopened on April 7 after closing in January 2025.
Now, Hajia and Usman are keen to get back to business as usual after their long absence.
Usman said: “We’re really happy that we’re open again so we can keep on serving the community.
“We want to let everybody know that we’re back, so they can start using our Post Office again.
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“We’re looking forward to getting the community back through our doors again – making sure everybody knows we’re back.”
Usman (Ozzy) Patel wants customers to know they’re back serving the local community (Image: Dan Dougherty)
The Post Office is located at 137 Hindley Road, Daisy Hill, Westhoughton, open from 9.30am – 5pm Monday to Friday and 9.30am – 12pm on Saturdays.
Usman shut the shop in January 2025, meaning it was closed for a total of 14 months.
The closure was announced via a Facebook post
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In a statement, Post Office area manager Victoria Allsop said: “I am delighted to let you know that we have restored Post Office services to the local community.
“I know the local community will join me in welcoming this good news and hope that you and our customers will continue to use this service.”
Information about where to vote has been issued to eligible voters. Polling takes place between 7am and 10pm.
Electors in North Lanarkshire are reminded to use their vote in the Scottish Parliament Election on Thursday, May 7.
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Information about where to vote has been issued to eligible voters. Polling takes place between 7am and 10pm.
Voters will receive two ballot papers – one for the local constituency and one for the wider Central Scotland and Lothians West region – and should mark an X on each ballot paper at the candidate or party they wish to represent their area.
“It is important that everyone who is eligible uses their vote in the Scottish Parliament election on 7 May,” said Returning Officer Des Murray.
“The Scottish Parliament has powers to make laws for Scotland in areas including health, education, housing, justice, and the environment.
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“This election gives you the opportunity to have a say in who represents your community at the Scottish Parliament.”
Polling place staff will be able help voters with any questions about casting their vote. Photo id is NOT needed at this election.
To assist voters with a visual impairment, a large print sample ballot paper and tactile voting device will be available and mobile phones can be taken into the polling booth to use magnifier or text-to-speech apps, or the phone torch to improve lighting. Photos must not be taken inside the polling station.
If anyone has not received their polling letter, contact the council’s Election Office on 01698 302119.
Players at the World Cup could face a red card if they cover their mouths when speaking to opponents during confrontations.
The decision was taken during a special meeting of the Fifa Council in Vancouver, Canada, on Tuesday, where two Fifa-proposed law amendments were approved.
Players who leave the pitch in protest at a referee’s decisions could also now face a red card, following ugly scenes at the Africa Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal.
Both law changes have been approved as competition opt-ins by the International Football Association Board (Ifab).
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Fifa has confirmed they will be adopted at this summer’s World Cup.
The issue of players covering their mouths became high profile in February when Benfica winger Gianluca Prestianni raised his shirt while speaking to Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr during a Champions League game.
The Argentina international was accused of racist abuse and provisionally banned for one match. Following a Uefa investigation, Prestianni was found guilty of homophobic conduct and banned for six matches – three of which were suspended.
The issue was discussed at the Ifab annual general meeting in Wales later that month where it was agreed the matter would be on the agenda at the Fifa Council.
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The decision remains at the absolute discretion of the referee, who will consider all circumstances before issuing a red card.
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