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1. Mumps and measles shock rise
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 May 2009 MORE than 130 children in Greater Manchester have had measles or mumps this year compared to just 10 in the same time in 2008. -
2. Please save our tiny 'Mr Brave'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 November 2008 THIS brave little boy has just weeks to live - unless he has a lifesaving organ transplant. Ethan Collins' parents described how their tiny "Mr Brave" has fought an astonishing 11-month fight for survival. -
3. Complaints about the NHS reach record high
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 August 2010 Complaints about NHS services in Greater Manchester increased by almost 15 per cent last year to reach a record high. -
4. Bolton angel who changed care of terminally ill is named Nurse of the Year
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 May 2011 Over the past six years, Royal Bolton Hospital nurse Fiona Murphy has transformed the care of dying patients and their relatives and her scheme is being adopted across the country. -
5. Cancer vaccine ‘works better than expected’
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 July 2010 The new cervical cancer jab prevents more cases of the disease then expected, say Manchester researchers. -
6. Storm over millions left for Bury - which is being spent in Berkshire
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 July 2010 Millions of pounds left by a Greater Manchester entrepreneur to help local people are being spent outside the region, the M.E.N. can reveal. -
7. Now cuts are on the horizon for Jodrell Bank...
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 August 2010 The historic Jodrell Bank observatory is under threat from government spending cuts. -
8. Sally Clark case doc given green light to perform post-mortems
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 October 2010 The pathologist who gave key evidence in a trial which led to the conviction of tragic mum Sally Clark is to start carrying out post-mortems again despite facing another inquiry. -
9. £2.5m unit will put Wythenshawe Hospital at the cutting edge
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 October 2010 A new £2.5m clinical trials unit is set to bring cutting edge medical treatments to Manchester. -
10. Payout as husband dies after routine hip replacement op
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 November 2010 A dad-of-three died a week after having a routine hip replacement operation – after his family claimed hospital staff failed to look after him properly.