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  1. 121. Speech transformed Blair's week

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 September 2006 A WEEK, Harold Wilson once wryly observed, is a long time in politics. But that was during the white heat of the technological revolution in the 1960s. Now it's the global village, where a week has condensed to less than 24 hours.
  2. 122. Clinton salutes Blair

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 September 2006 FORMER US President Bill Clinton today paid tribute to Tony Blair and congratulated the Government on its "stunning success" in running the country.
  3. 123. Rise in number of terrorists

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 November 2007 THE head of the security service MI5 has revealed a dramatic rise in the number of terrorists believed to be operating in Britain to about 4,000.
  4. 124. Time to 'be brave'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 November 2007 NEWSPAPER bosses were urged to "be brave" in facing up to the challenges of the digital age today.
  5. 125. Disabled protesters target Tesco

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 September 2006 POLICE were called as disabled rights protesters blocked entrances at Tesco Metro on Manchester's Market Street for nearly two hours.
  6. 126. Mandelson: 'Don't ditch New Labour policies'

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 September 2006 PETER Mandelson, one of the creators of New Labour, warned that whoever succeeded Tony Blair as the party's leader must not abandon the New Labour project.
  7. 127. Geldof warns over Darfur

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 September 2006 LIVE Aid organiser Bob Geldof today launched an excoriating attack on China and other major powers, accusing them of perpetuating death and destruction in Darfur.
  8. 128. Cherie in 'lie' furore

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 September 2006 DOWNING Street has flatly denied reports that Cherie Blair had walked out on Gordon Brown's keynote speech having accused the Chancellor of "lying". News agency Bloomberg reported that the Prime Minister's wife had reacted angrily when Mr Brown said it had been a "privilege" to work with Tony Blair.
  9. 129. Minister listens to young women's concerns

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 September 2006 FIONA Price is a mother of a five-month-old baby even though she is only 16-years-old. Today she talked about her anxieties with Minister for Children, Young People and Families, Beverley Hughes.
  10. 130. Anti-Brown comments ill-advised admits Clarke

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 September 2006 FORMER Home Secretary Charles Clarke conceded that his outbursts during the recent bout of Labour infighting were not the "most advised". Mr Clarke effectively conceded that his savage personal attacks on Gordon Brown, which infuriated many Cabinet colleagues, had been unhelpful to the party.

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