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31. Blair meets the readers
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 January 2005 TONY Blair gave a major boost to the Manchester Evening News' Metrolink campaign during an exclusive chat with our readers. Listen to clips of the debate here. -
32. Cameron targets region as vital step to No10
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 October 2009 DAVID Cameron has revealed the Tories will target Greater Manchester as part of a massive pre-election 'policy push' at their crucial conference in the city this week. TheTory leader confirmed the north west would be a key battleground. -
33. Salford strikes a light
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 16 March 2008 A GIANT syringe, off-road bike and knife were set alight as a Salford community came together to "burn the negatives" plaguing their community. -
34. Just what Labour wanted to hear
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 September 2008 THE tension was etched on the faces of the delegates as they took their seats. There were few smiles, only rigidly fixed jaws and glassy eyes staring into an uncertain future. -
35. Manchester 'may pilot ID cards'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 January 2009 MANCHESTER could become one of the first areas in Britain to have identity cards, it emerged today. -
36. Kids abusing school computers
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 October 2008 HUNDREDS of kids are looking at pornography on school computers every day. -
37. £300,000 bill to sack head
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 April 2008 TAXPAYERS have shelled out more than £300,000 to get rid of sacked `superhead' Dame Jean Else. -
38. Lib Dems come out on top in Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 May 2008 THE LIBERAL Democrats emerged as marginal winners of a tightly-fought contest in Manchester. -
39. Surge in number of children at risk
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 November 2008 THE number of children `at risk' in Manchester has doubled in less than two years - prompting urgent calls for more social workers. -
40. Jodrell Bank 'not suitable'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 February 2009 NEW fears over the future of Jodrell Bank have emerged after the head of science funding in Britain said the landmark telescope was 'not suitable' for modern astronomy.