Wigan Warriors’ Bevan French set for Super League return
Wigan star Bevan French will make his long-awaited return to Super League action on Thursday evening against Hull FC, coach
Wigan star Bevan French will make his long-awaited return to Super League action on Thursday evening against Hull FC, coach
The annual bonfire night is upon us. Most events are going ahead as planned but some big shows in Manchester City
Wigan Rugby Club commemorated fans who donated the portion of their unexpired lockdown season tickets with a place on their
Police working as part of an enhanced operation to tackle drug trafficking in Greater Manchester made a successful arrest last
The pandemic has made many people reassess their lifestyles and successful quitting attempts have been increasing. In Greater Manchester, the
The growth of people hatching their own hens at home has caused chaos for a hen adoption organisation left picking
Police have warned the public about the dangers of illegal gatherings after revellers used a live railway line for access
Dan Haygarth speaks to three Northern Premier clubs about battling through the coronavirus pandemic
Labour’s Lisa Nandy retained her Wigan seat for the fourth consecutive election but saw her majority shrink by over 9,000 votes.
Labour’s Lisa Nandy won the seat in 2017 with a sizeable 33.7% majority. Nandy received 62.2% of the votes, over 16,000 more than the Conservative Party candidate in second place.
Leigh has been a Labour held constituency for almost a century. Jo Platt won the seat in 2017 with a 20% majority over her nearest competitor James Grundy of the Conservative Party.
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