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Joe Harrigan was appointed chief reporter of The Bolton News in 2022 having previously been a senior reporter for the same title. He specialises in covering crime and court, Bolton Council and in-depth special reports and investigations. Joe was previously a reporter for the Lancashire Telegraph, covering Blackburn with Darwen, Accrington, Pendle and Burnley and has trained with the BBC Shared Data Unit. He also writes for the Bury Times, Oldham Times and Messenger Newspapers.
Joe Harrigan was appointed chief reporter of The Bolton News in 2022 having previously been a senior reporter for the same title. He specialises in covering crime and court, Bolton Council and in-depth special reports and investigations. Joe was previously a reporter for the Lancashire Telegraph, covering Blackburn with Darwen, Accrington, Pendle and Burnley and has trained with the BBC Shared Data Unit. He also writes for the Bury Times, Oldham Times and Messenger Newspapers.
An old commercial building in the centre of Bolton could be set to be transformed into flats.
A cannabis farm was discovered this week as police raided a house in Bolton after receiving “intelligence from the community.”
A “criminal, drunk, dangerous driver” who badly injured an innocent man before being “aggressive” to those who tried to help has finally faced justice.
A Bolton police officer had been giving out confidential information about car crash victims to a company that managed insurance claims.
A murderer who boasted that he was “trained how to kill” has been jailed for life after killing his victim with a champaign bottle.
Bolton College has celebrated launching a new apprenticeship to put the borough’s youngsters “at the forefront of the next generation of engineers".
Each week police appeal to readers of the Bury Times for help to find wanted suspects.
A law firm has made a string of “highly talented” new appointments.
A £2.7m scheme to support Bolton’s most vulnerable has been branded “a stumble in the dark” ahead of its abrupt end.
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