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21. Labour rebels warn on student fees
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 January 2003 LABOUR MPs have fired a warning shot over the government's controversial plans for student top-up fees. -
22. Top cop in gun crime pledge
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 January 2003 THE Chief Constable of Greater Manchester has vowed to stamp out gun culture - and backed a tough new government crackdown. -
23. Brown tops up his war chest
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 April 2003 CHANCELLOR Gordon Brown presented a "wait and see" Budget with good and bad news thinly spread. -
24. Howard to choose shadow team
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 November 2003 NEW Tory Leader Michael Howard was today choosing his shadow cabinet team after sacking chairman Theresa May. She was replaced by advertising boss Lord Saatchi - who created the election slogan "Labour Isn't Working" - and former shadow health secretary Dr Liam Fox. -
25. Tax the rich bid 'won't work'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 June 2003 LABOUR'S plan to "tax the rich" could drive top earners out of the country, Tories said today. -
26. Bid to clear air on taxes
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 October 2003 SHADOW Chancellor Michael Howard was today trying to head off a major row over plans for Tory tax cuts. -
27. Blunkett calls for more bobbies on beat
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 October 2003 HOME Secretary David Blunkett called for more bobbies out on the beat. There are 136,386 officers - 9,000 more than when Labour came to power in 1997 and the highest since records began. But now Mr Blunkett wants more of them to be visible to help reduce the fear of crime. -
28. Blair gets tough with yob culture
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 October 2003 THE worst neighbours in Manchester are to be rooted out under a plan to turn them into model citizens. Tony Blair has named the city as one of 10 'trailblazer' areas across the country which will lead the fight on anti-social behaviour. -
29. Hodge 'may quit'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 November 2003 THE Childrens Minister, Margaret Hodge, was under growing pressure today to resign over a child abuse scandal. -
30. £400m boost for poor areas
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 March 2003 ATTEMPTS to bring life back to deprived areas have won a '400m cash boost.