Les Turner, who is the leader of Conservative Group at Salford City Council, has expressed his confidence in Theresa May, by saying she’ll still be Prime Minister by the end of today.
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Survival packs to help Salford’s homeless population this Christmas
Salford worker Gary Shaw has taken it upon himself to make a positive difference for the homeless communities of Greater […]
Emergency services spread festive cheer with carol concert at Salford Cathedral
Our Blue Light charity organised a carol concert last night at Salford Cathedral, Chapel Street in support of emergency services.
Education in Action inspires Salford students about science
Non-profit organisation Education in Action was at the University of Salford on Wednesday to inspire young students to get into science.
Twelve years old and struggling with alcohol and drug misuse: ‘I would wake up vomiting and then carrying on drinking’
By the time time she was 12, Salford schoolgirl Maleeka was taking drugs and getting drunk. Now at the age […]
‘I don’t want to padlock everything’ – Salford resident calls for safer alleyways
A resident from Salford has been fighting to keep his street safe after multiple burglaries took place earlier this week.
Theresa May faces a vote of no confidence – what do the people of Salford think?
A vote of no confidence in Theresa May has been triggered by Conservative MPs signifying they have no faith in the prime minister to successfully deliver the Brexit deal.
Salford counselling service ’42nd Street’ experience increase in demand
A counselling service in Salford has seen the number of referrals to its services significantly increase, now seeing more than […]
Tenants welcome ban on letting fees
Rents in Salford might go down, after the letting agent fee ban comes into action in spring 2019.
Salford debt charities warn of illegal borrowing risks on Stop Loan Sharks Week
Debt support organisations in Salford including Citizens’ Advice have warned of the dangers of borrowing from illegal lenders during Stop Loan Sharks Week.
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