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1651. Woman's cancer drug dilemma
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 December 2007 A TERMINALLY ill woman who wants to buy a new cancer drug has been told if she starts taking it privately she will face a bill for all her health care totalling hundreds of thousands of pounds. -
1652. Crisis care as strikes take hold
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 November 2007 HEALTH bosses have set up a crisis care centre and sent patients to a private hospital in a bid to cope with a crippling nursing strike. -
1653. Nine quizzed in cockler probe
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 July 2004 IMMIGRATION officials are questioning nine Chinese people following a raid on a Liverpool house used by cocklers. The house, on Stuart Road in Walton, was targeted by Environmental Health officers after reports that 40 people were living inside. -
1654. Bobbies ordered off bikes
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 November 2007 CHESHIRE police chiefs have come under fire for banning officers from cycling on health and safety grounds. -
1655. Reid in quiz over gran's op row
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 March 2005 HEALTH Secretary John Reid said today he was heading for a hospital to quiz staff in the row over the plight of gran Margaret Dixon. -
1656. City gyms go for gold
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 May 2005 GYMS in Manchester are among the cheapest in the UK, it has been revealed, amid concerns that health centres are pricing people out of the fitness world. -
1657. Peninsula wraps up the red tape
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 June 2004 BOSSES swamped by red tape are boosting Peter Done's Peninsula Business Services. The Salford firm, which advises small and medium-sized companies on employment law and health and safety matters, recruited 140 staff in the year to March 31 as turnover soared 15 per cent to '36.5m. -
1658. Help for children in hospital
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 April 2005 CONSERVATIVES have promised a '300m review of health services for children - and at least five new hospitals. -
1659. Boots to go under the spotlight
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 October 2005 MANY of the biggest companies in the FTSE 100 Index will take centre stage this week by providing updates on summer trading, while leisure giant Whitbread and health and beauty chain Boots are due to post half-year results. -
1660. Toxins found in celebrity blood
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 May 2005 POTENTIALLY dangerous industrial chemicals have been found in the blood of a group of celebrities after tests as part of a health campaign, it has emerged.