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A Greater Manchester mayoral candidate has pledged to eradicate rough sleeping in the region within a year if elected - or he will resign.
Reform UK candidate Nick Buckley insists he is best placed to solve the homelessness crisis, having spent 15 years helping people off the streets and into accommodation.
His work began as a community safety manager in Manchester city centre for the council.
He focused on issues
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Latest figures show coronavirus infection rates have gone up in two Greater Manchester boroughs - Oldham and Trafford.
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