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1. Manchester City champions: Was title win the most dramatic in British football history?
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 May 2012 It will go down as one of the most incredible title deciders in British football history. A nail-biting 3-2 win secured in the dying moments of their final Premier League game of the season saw Manchester City clinch the title in dramatic fashion on Sunday. Here are some other examples of how trophies have been won in dramatic circumstances. -
2. Q&A: What you need to know about elected mayors
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 May 2012 Salford is voting for an elected mayor, while Manchester holds a referendum on whether to go down the same path. But what powers will these mayors wield? Paul Taylor finds an answer to this question and more . . . -
3. Greater Manchester serial killers: Trevor Hardy - The Beast Of Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 April 2012 In the second of our features on Greater Manchester’s serial killers, Paul Taylor focuses on Trevor Hardy – one of Britain’s few dozen prisoners so dangerous that life will mean life -
4. Greater Manchester serial killers: The Moors Murders
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 April 2012 In the first of three features about Greater Manchester serial killers, Paul Taylor recalls the Moors Murders -
5. Key appointments
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 April 2012 Key appointments made throughout Greater Manchester -
6. Manchester Evening News earns journalism award nominations for riot coverage and campaign
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 April 2012 The Manchester Evening News has been nominated for a string of industry honours. -
7. Revealed: Ministers considered military action to smash 1990 Strangeways prison riot
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 April 2012 Top secret minutes of a meeting led by the home secretary lay bare for the first time how ministers and prison officials considered extreme measures to bring the 25-day siege of Strangeways to an end in 1990. -
8. Strangeways riots: Had a massacre happened? We simply didn’t know
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 April 2012 On the fourth day of the Strangeways prison riot, the man who had orchestrated the biggest uprising in British penal history announced his name from the rooftop of the prison. -
9. Strangeways riot: Ringleader Paul Taylor has no regrets
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 April 2012 The man who sparked the Strangeways riot believes the tactics used to bring the prisoners down were 'laughable'. Paul Taylor was the ringleader of the disturbance, who refused to negotiate. -
10. Strangeways riot: 'Let's take the prison'... spark that triggered Britain's worst jail siege
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 April 2012 It would become the worst rebellion in Prison Service history – but the rioting that gripped Strangeways for 25 days began with a simple handwritten note.