Gold medalist James Guy running local swim camp for budding Olympians
Olympic gold medalist James Guy will be coming to the area later this year to coach a range of competitive swimmers.
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Olympic gold medalist James Guy will be coming to the area later this year to coach a range of competitive swimmers.
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Temperatures are set to hit record highs, reaching 40C in some areas of England on Monday (July 18) and Tuesday (July 19). The Met Office has issued its first 'extreme heat' weather warning covering much of the country.
The 10 Greater Manchester councils are gearing up their response to the red warning for exceptional heat early next week, which could see the mercury burst through 40C barrier in the region. The Met office, along with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), has upgraded its warning for Monday and Tuesday next week for much of the country, including Greater Manchester from amber to red, warning of 'extreme heat'.
Officers have issued an urgent appeal to find a missing teenager from Wigan who was last seen on Friday night. Greater Manchester Police says Mark was seen in the Ince-in-Makerfield area of the town at 9.30pm on July 15.
The Queen's Baton Relay has passed through Greater Manchester this weekend to mark the upcoming Commonwealth Games, stopping off at the grassroots home of one of the newest sports being featured in the competition.
The body of a 16-year-old boy has been recovered from Salford Quays, police have confirmed. A major search operation was launched after reports on Saturday evening that a person had got into difficulty in the water earlier.
A trip to the beach is synonymous with summer; feeling the sand between your toes and having a paddle in the sea is an iconic experience of British summer time. Although we’re not right by the sea, we are lucky in Manchester that there are some amazing beaches just a short drive away.