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  1. 3991. Royal Mail takes on Christmas warehouse at Stakehill Industrial Estate

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 October 2011 The run-up to Christmas is traditionally the busiest period of the year for deals and lettings and the first significant transaction of the period in Greater Manchester has seen Royal Mail sign up for 102,855 sq ft at Middleton's Stakehill Industrial Estate in a deal brokered by CB Richard Ellis and Jones Lang LaSalle.
  2. 3992. Citypress celebrates 50 years of success

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 June 2011 Manchester public relations firm Citypress has marked 50 years in business with a celebration at the city’s Great John Street Hotel.
  3. 3993. Deanna Delamotta: Tawdry tale of excess highlights great divide

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 July 2011 Ah, so elfin-faced Saturdays girl Frankie Sandford had Harvey Nicks all to herself at the weekend. She was given a three-hour shopping spree away from the prying eyes of Joe Public by her chappie, Wayne Bridge, Manchester City’s forgotten defender.
  4. 3994. Paul Taylor: We must be big enough to laugh off ‘northern’ jibes

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 July 2011 Yorkshiremen generally wear flat caps and keep ferrets down their trousers. People from Somerset usually chew a piece of straw and lean on a five-bar gate saying ‘Oo-aaah’. The Welsh are an inhospitable people who speak their native tongue solely to annoy tourists. I think I probably put about as much research into recycling these regional stereotypes as Jeremy Clarkson put into his Sunday Times column decrying the BBC’s move to Salford – "a small suburb with a Starbucks and a canal with ducks on it".
  5. 3995. Andrew Grimes: How Rupert Murdoch united our Parliament

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 July 2011 The all-party coalition which combined in Parliament this week to repel the voracious advances of a foreigner was unprecedented in peace-time. There has not been such a consensus since the Hitler threat – though even then one heard the occasional timorous, interjecting voice. Over Rupert Murdoch, the opposition was unanimous.
  6. 3996. Personal insolvencies drop one per cent

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 November 2011 Fewer people were declared insolvent in the third quarter of this year, official figures showed today.
  7. 3997. Paul Cooper swaps Paris for Manchester

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 October 2011 A photographer who has captured some of the most famous people in the world has left the French capital to set up his studio in the the capital of the north.
  8. 3998. Police are not corrupt, says GMP chief Peter Fahy in wake of hacking scandal

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 23 July 2011 Chief Constable Peter Fahy told the region’s police authority he is unconvinced corruption is a ‘major problem’. But he said the morale of decent officers had been damaged by claims which have emerged during the scandal.
  9. 3999. M.E.N. business desk wants to hear about your events

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 July 2011 Do you have a business related event coming up? If so the business desk at the M.E.N want to hear all about it for a new events diary page.
  10. 4000. LinkedIn's top ten most connected in Greater Manchester

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 July 2011 The business networking website LinkedIn has fast established itself as an essential tool in the online business world.
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