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1. Channel M Breakfast Show
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 February 2009 IT’S the only breakfast TV programme dedicated to Greater Manchester – and you can watch highlights of today’s Channel M Breakfast Show here. Today the M.E.N.'s Neal Keeling discusses the police report into former Chief Constable Michael Todd plus the rest of the day’s news. -
2. Blears fights for her job
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 May 2009 DAVID Ottewell and Neal Keeling tell how Hazel Blears' part in the expenses scandal could cost the Salford MP her Cabinet career. -
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4. £200,000 bill for fire chief training
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 September 2009 CONSULTANTS will be paid £200,000 to train fire brigade leaders how to lead. But the move, which comes as 50 frontline fire crew jobs are cut in Greater Manchester, has been attacked by a union chief. -
5. Fire chief to leave hot seat
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 January 2009 GREATER Manchester's County Fire Officer is to retire - after 42 years in the brigade and seven years in charge. Barry Dixon, 58, who lives in Prestwich, and is highly regarded in the service nationally will step down in June. -
6. Protesters fight bid to build on greenbelt
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 November 2009 OPPOSITION is growing over plans to release 98 acres of green belt for an industrial estate. -
7. Crowded trains U-turn fury
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 June 2009 THE Government has gone back on its pledge to provide 180 new train carriages in a bid to ease overcrowding in Greater Manchester. -
8. U-turn on plans to bulldoze pub
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 December 2009 SALFORD council has deferrred a decision on the future of the Langworthy Hotel which it bought in 2000 for £410,000 but has done nothing with. -
9. Protest at 1,000 homes bid
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 December 2009 SALFORD council has earmarked 50 acres at Burgess Farm in Walkden for a development of mainly top of the market houses. -
10. Totem pole to stand tall at old home
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 December 2009 A 30ft two-and-half ton totem pole gift from Canada has been in a lock-up for three years but is now to be restored in Salford Quays.