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Businessman pleads guilty to illegally selling 'cancer cure' pills

1:40pm Tuesday 7th September 2010

A BUSINESSMAN on trial for illegally selling a herbal pill he claimed would cure cancer has dramatically changed his plea to guilty.

Bike death man already arrested over Alty thefts

10:40am Tuesday 7th September 2010

No helmet bike rider killed in van smash: police seek witnesses.

A380 touch down, but not everyone welcomes the bohemouth

10:15am Tuesday 7th September 2010

The ‘single most environmentally-damaging’ aircraft ever - protest group slams mile high showers.

Harry Kershaw predicts wedding weather for Sale couple

12:00pm Monday 6th September 2010

A SALE bride-to-be has enlisted the help of an amateur weather forecaster to get a prediction for her big day.

Fancy dress event raises animal charity cash

3:30pm Sunday 5th September 2010

FRIENDS Jenny Currie and Sarah Quilliam battled adverse weather conditions to complete their fancy dress 10k dog walk last weekend.

Alice celebrates 100th milestone

11:40am Sunday 5th September 2010

WHEN Alice Parkinson was born in 1910, television and internet didn’t exist, space travel was the stuff of science fiction and Herbert Asquith was Prime Minister.

The swim of his life!

8:20am Sunday 5th September 2010

URMSTON man Ian Shaw is hard at work preparing for the swim of his life.

Stunned by 12ft sunflower

4:00pm Saturday 4th September 2010

URMSTON resident Tony Bullen was stunned as he watched his sunflower grow to an astonishing 12 feet.

Fancy a swim?

12:20pm Saturday 4th September 2010

MARIE Curie Cancer Care is looking for people to swim the Great Salford Swim at Salford Quays to fundraise for the cause.

Teacher helps our Heroes

11:20am Saturday 4th September 2010

URMSTON teacher Nicola Gregson is preparing to take part in the ‘A Bridge Too Far Bike Ride’ in September to raise funds for Help for Heroes.

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