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61. Pennine Acute health trust could bring in traffic wardens to patrol hospital car parks
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 January 2012 Bosses at the trust, which runs Royal Oldham, Fairfield General in Bury, Rochdale Infirmary and North Manchester General, want to bring in a private management company to run its car parks. The firm would hand out penalty notices to people who park illegally or do not use a pay-and-display ticket. -
62. Power of algae unleashed by Protein Technologies
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 February 2012 A biotech business has developed and patented a process which it believes has the potential to fight the world’s energy and food crises. -
63. Four Seasons looking to refinance its £780m debt
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 February 2012 Care homes operator Four Seasons Health Care is looking at tapping new and existing investors for cash to refinance its £780m debts, which are due in September. -
64. Private health market faces OFT probe
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 December 2011 The £5bn UK private healthcare market is facing investigation by the Competition Commission after a study found a number of potentially anti-competitive features. -
65. Bank set to add £50bn economy boost
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 February 2012 The Bank of England is expected to unleash another multi-billion round of emergency support for the UK economy despite signs that the UK's financial health may be starting to improve. -
66. Stars back Tameside GP’s bid to halt health reforms
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 November 2011 GP Dr Kailash Chand, who was awarded an OBE last year for services to healthcare, started the epetition calling for a stop to the proposed shake-up. -
67. 'Naked' body scanners will stay at Manchester Airport despite health fears, says minister
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 November 2011 Transport secretary Justine Greening spoke out after the European Commission stopped all new trials of the £80,000 device amid fears it could emit higher-than-expected levels of cancer-causing radiation. -
68. Video: Victims' families could face Moors Murderer Ian Brady as judge rules his mental health tribunal is held in public
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 December 2011 Judge Robert Atherton has granted permission for the tribunal hearing to be held in public – meaning Brady could be seen for the first time in decades. -
69. Mental health revamp - part 3
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 May 2008 MANCHESTER'S troubled mental health services are to be reviewed for the THIRD time in two years. -
70. Your chance to quiz health chiefs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 September 2008 MANCHESTER'S health bosses will get a grilling by the public at a 'question time' event'.