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21 imagesA house has collapsed after being struck by a vehicle on a residential street in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester on the evening of 5 January. The incident occured around 7pm and whilst no casualties have yet been reported, this is the second time in a matter of months that the property has been struck.
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10 imagesA taxi lies stranded in floodwater under a railway bridge in Levenshulme, south Manchester on 12 January 2023. Heavy rain has affected much of the region over the past 48 hours.
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24 imagesHeavy snow and sleet has hit much of the region overnight, leaving motorists struggling to drive around local roads.
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20 imagesNursing staff on a picket line outside Tameside Hospital in Ashton-under-Lyne in Greater Manchester on 18 January 2023. Royal College of Nursing (RCN) members in England are taking strike action across England, with further action planned for tomorrow (19 January ) as well as 6 and 7 February.
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10 imagesBright sunshine has been enjoyed across much of the region with mild temperatures between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius.
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3 imagesA car lies abandoned after slipping off the B6276 between Brough and Barnard Castle on moorland in Teesdale, County Durham. Heavy snow has fell across much of the north of England over the last 24 hours.
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19 imagesPeople enjoy bright sunshine at Piece Hall, Halifax in West Yorkshire on 2 April 2023. After several days of damp weather, bright sunshine has fell across much of the region
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8 imagesJunior Doctors on a picket line outside Tameside Hospital General Hospital, Ashton-under-Lyne on 11 April 2023. Junior doctors across England are striking for four days, demanding a 35% pay rise and better patient safety. The government says will be no pay talks with the BMA union unless they abandon their 35% starting position.
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12 imagesEight year old Luke Wilkinson explores an exhibit at the Golden Mummies of Egypt exhibition at the newly refurbished Manchester Museum on 11 April 2023. The exhibit explores expectations of a life after death during the relatively little-known ‘Graeco-Roman’ Period of Egyptian history – when Egypt was ruled first by a Greek royal family, ending with Queen Cleopatra VII, then by Roman emperors (between 300 BCE and 300 CE). Wealthy members of this multicultural society made elaborate preparations for the afterlife, combining Egyptian, Greek, and Roman ideals of eternal beauty.