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61. Jamie stirs revolution
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 March 2005 PLANS for healthier school dinners, based on the work of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, have been unveiled by the government. -
62. Nine out of 10 school buses 'dangerous'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 April 2004 NINE out of 10 school buses operated by a firm in Cheshire were found to be so dangerous they were taken off the road. Inspectors found faults in buses run by Ravel Travel and Local Motion. -
63. Brown apologises to Blair
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 September 2006 GORDON BROWN has apologised for crossing swords with Tony Blair and harming Labour's programme of reform. In his keynote speech at Labour's Manchester conference, the Chancellor praised his 23-year-old "partnership" with Mr Blair. But, as he stakes his claim to take over the reins, Mr Brown admitted the two men had not always seen eye-to-eye. -
64. Training scheme 'a near disaster'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 August 2007 A GOVERNMENT-backed scheme to improve employees' skills in the north west has been branded a `near disaster' by MPs. -
65. Euro-basher Ken boosts chances
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 August 2005 FORMER Chancellor Kenneth Clarke today attacked the European single currency and boosted his chances of becoming Tory leader. -
66. Mo Mowlam dies aged 55
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 August 2005 FORMER Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam, aged 55,& died this morning after being admitted to a hospice. -
67. Blair to push school crackdown on guns
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 May 2005 A CRACKDOWN on guns and knives in schools and clubs will be one of the key proposals at the State Opening of Parliament tomorrow. -
68. £10m to get kids walking
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 October 2004 SCHOOLS in Greater Manchester are to get cash help to develop novel ways to getting children to school - without clogging up roads with the school run. -
69. City's blacklist shame
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 May 2004 MANCHESTER and two other parts of the north west have been branded the most deprived in the country in a government blacklist. The list covered average income, employment, crime and the environment. -
70. Mums could be tagged
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 January 2005 MEASURES to force divorced parents to obey court orders giving access to children could include the electronic tagging of mothers.