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11. Row erupts over uniform cuts
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 June 2005 A MOVE to stop cash grants for school uniforms to more than 10,000 families by the Labour-led city council has been condemned as "taking blazers off the backs of kids". -
12. Costs of services spark tax rise fears
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 January 2005 GREATER Manchester council tax payers are braced for above-inflation rises despite a pre-election funding boost from the government. -
13. Royal salute to our `Mr Asbo'
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 31 December 2005 MANCHESTER'S "Mr Asbo" has scooped an MBE on a local New Year Honours list dominated not by celebrities but pioneers.<BR> -
14. 'City winning race for 21,000 public jobs'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 March 2005 CHANCELLOR Gordon Brown has predicted Manchester will be a winner in the race for 21,000 civil service jobs - and revealed departments are already expressing a preference for the city. -
15. Results test for academies
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 March 2005 MANCHESTER is pushing ahead with plans for up to seven new academy schools despite a major row over whether they get results. -
16. Prescott: Think about a mayor
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 January 2005 JOHN Prescott has urged Manchester to consider appointing a Ken Livingstone-style mayor. -
17. Brown rolls in as Blair leaves town
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 February 2005 GORDON Brown was due to give the final keynote speech at the conference today. As Tony Blair returned to London yesterday after a high-profile two-day visit, attention switched to the arrival of his Chancellor. -
18. Tribute to blitz dead
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 January 2005 THIS is the first picture of a planned memorial for Manchester civilians killed during the Second World War. -
19. Anti-bias chief paid more than top cops
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 November 2005 GREATER Manchester Police is appointing an anti-discrimination chief who could earn nearly £67,000 a year - more than a superintendent. -
20. Labour may face MP 'axe' dilemma
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 March 2005 LABOUR MPs are set for a game of political musical chairs after Greater Manchester was told it could lose a parliamentary seat.