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31. Victory for protesters after Barton Moss U-turn
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 07 March 2010 Plans to use 98 acres of prime greenbelt land at Barton Moss, Salford, for industrial use look set to be dropped. -
32. Meltdown for illegal icecream traders
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 July 2008 A CONES hotline has been set up to keep dodgy ice cream vans off the road. -
33. Do you have a story, picture or video you want to share with the Manchester Evening News?
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 February 2009 Do you have a story which you want our reporting team to investigate? Here is a list of our contact details. -
34. £200,000 bill for fire chief training
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 September 2009 CONSULTANTS will be paid £200,000 to train fire brigade leaders how to lead. But the move, which comes as 50 frontline fire crew jobs are cut in Greater Manchester, has been attacked by a union chief. -
35. Police officer faces BNP probe
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 April 2008 Police officer faces disciplinary for wearing BNP badge off duty -
36. Good life blossoms from tragedy
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 July 2008 A STRETCH of wasteland has blossomed into a green oasis in memory of a teenager killed in a road tragedy. -
37. Grieving parents want answers
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 July 2008 THE parents of a teenager killed on a South Pacific island are hoping an inquest will shed new light on their son's last moments - two years after his death. -
38. I could have been a villain
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 31 August 2008 GREATER Manchester's new chief constable is taking over one of the toughest job in policing. In an exclusive interivew, he tells how his gritty background has equipped him for the job. -
39. Fire chief to leave hot seat
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 January 2009 GREATER Manchester's County Fire Officer is to retire - after 42 years in the brigade and seven years in charge. Barry Dixon, 58, who lives in Prestwich, and is highly regarded in the service nationally will step down in June. -
40. Find thugs who killed boys' dad
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 March 2008 IN the bedroom of twins Matthew and Paul Croft is a photo of the father they never met. Their mother, Kirsty McIntosh, is determined his memory will not fade.