Residents in Tameside town don t want to be connected to the Metrolink, according to a councillor
Councillors for the town argued a tram link would be a downgrade on the existing train station
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Bringing the Metrolink to Stalybridge would be a ‘downgrade’ and residents ‘don’t want’ to be linked to the tram network, a councillor has claimed.
Labour should stop selecting husbands, wives, brothers, sisters, mums and dadsâ for council seats, Tory claims
There are four couples, three siblings and two child-and-parent duos currently serving on Tameside council
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Adrian changed his name to Andrew January 14, 2021 - 19:49 GMT Emmy Griffiths The Pembrokeshire Murders: Catching the Gameshow Killer is a documentary following the Luke Evans drama
A documentary based on the doubles murders of Richard and Helen Thomas and Peter and Gwenda Dixon,
looks at the crimes committed by John Cooper following the Luke Evans drama of the same name.
The serial killer had initially attempted to pass the blame onto his son, who was named Adrian at the time, after he was questioned about the crimes - but where is he now?
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Stars of The Pembrokeshire Murders and their real-life counterparts
The hit ITV true-crime drama has had 6.3million viewers engrossed in the story of how killer John Cooper was finally caught
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