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1. Praise for Football Association after suspension of ‘Holocaust jibe’ ref boss Phil Morris
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 February 2012 We revealed yesterday how Phil Morris – referee appointments secretary at the Manchester FA – had been suspended from all football activity until May for making a jibe about the Holocaust. -
2. Bank: UK set to avoid recession
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 February 2012 The UK is likely to avoid recession as recent industry surveys have pointed towards renewed economic growth, the Bank of England said today. -
3. Cheadle Glass posts rise in revenues
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 February 2012 Family-owned Cheadle Glass today posted a three per cent rise in sales for 2011 to £4.5m. -
4. Top Manchester school places ‘like gold dust’ after mini baby boom
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 February 2012 Manchester council is conducting a city-wide review of classroom places as it prepares for a surge in pupil numbers. -
5. Inflation rate lowest for 14 months
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 February 2012 Hard-pressed families felt some relief last month as official figures revealed the rate of inflation fell to its lowest level in more than a year. -
6. Business news in brief
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 February 2012 The Hulme Group, a Manchester-based dealership, has supplied two Isuzu Forward 7.5 tonne refrigerated trucks to Lucky Red, a Middleton operation which is part of the Heywood-based Yearsley Group. -
7. More pain on the way: Manchester council planning further cuts of £80m
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 February 2012 It has emerged that town hall chiefs will have to shave another £25m from their budget in 2013/14 - rising to between £55m and £80m in 2014/15. And they’ve been unable to rule out more workers losing their jobs. -
8. Couple 'kept deaf girl as slave in the cellar of their Eccles home', court told
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 February 2012 A deaf girl of 10 was trafficked into the UK, repeatedly raped, kept in a cellar at a house in Cromwell Road, Eccles, and treated as a virtual slave for almost a decade, a court heard today. -
9. 'Outraged' Barclays customers act
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 February 2012 Barclays faces a protest by "outraged" customers as it announces its annual results tomorrow. -
10. Unions threaten fresh strike action
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 February 2012 The Government is facing the threat of renewed strike action over its controversial pension reforms after unions representing hundreds of thousands of NHS workers, civil servants and teachers raised the prospect of fresh walkouts.