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21. Top Trafford Tory: 'No appetite for elected mayors'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 October 2009 THE former chief of Trafford Council has refused to toe the party line over elected mayors. Susan Williams said there was 'no need' for a directly elected mayor in Manchester, despite the Conservative proposals announced yesterday. -
22. Osborne plans public sector pay freeze
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 October 2009 ALL public sector workers on salaries of more than £18,000 would see their pay frozen under Conservative plans to slash £7bn of government spending every year, while ministers' pay would be cut by five per cent. The moves were announced by shadow chancellor George Osborne at the Conservative conference in Manchester today. -
23. Conference interactive 2008
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 September 2008 The Labour Party is returning to Manchester for its annual conference - and you can keep to date with our Twitter stream, blogs and audio clips here. -
24. Jack Straw pledges help for murder victims' families
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 September 2009 JACK Straw has pledged to set up a national service to support families of murder and manslaughter victims. The justice secretary said the new National Victims Service would eventually be rolled out to all those affected by crime. -
25. Tories plan to axe failing heads
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 October 2009 AROUND 100 headteachers in 'failing' schools face the axe under Conservative proposals being announced today. All schools that have been in special measures for one year by next summer, will have their governing bodies removed and replaced with a new governing body by the start of the autumn term. -
26. Darling 'confident' of election victory
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 September 2009 ALISTAIR Darling has said he is 'confident' Labour can win the next election. The chancellor was speaking just a day after he was reported as saying his party had 'lost the will to live' in the face of rock-bottom poll ratings. -
27. Ainsworth slams war critics
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 October 2009 THE Government cannot 'put a time limit' on the war in Afghanistan, the defence secretary said. Bob Ainsworth said he hoped to see 'significant' progress in training local forces to take responsibility for security within a year.