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  1. 21. I've still got a lot to do, says Blair

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 September 2005 TONY BLAIR was today setting out ambitious plans for more improvements to public services during the Labour Government's historic third term.
  2. 22. Blair's pledge on Metrolink

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 March 2005 PLANS to extend the Greater Manchester Metrolink look set to be in Labour's election manifesto, Tony Blair told our political editor Ian Craig in a one-to-one interview at Downing Street.
  3. 23. Jamie stirs revolution

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 March 2005 PLANS for healthier school dinners, based on the work of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, have been unveiled by the government.
  4. 24. Mums could be tagged

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 January 2005 MEASURES to force divorced parents to obey court orders giving access to children could include the electronic tagging of mothers.
  5. 25. Lady among the Lords

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 January 2005 PEERS are often regarded as troublemakers when they defy MPs and Valerie Amos, the first black Leader of the Lords, has the tough job of keeping them under control.
  6. 26. Euro-basher Ken boosts chances

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 August 2005 FORMER Chancellor Kenneth Clarke today attacked the European single currency and boosted his chances of becoming Tory leader.
  7. 27. Mo Mowlam dies aged 55

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 August 2005 FORMER Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam, aged 55,& died this morning after being admitted to a hospice.
  8. 28. Clarke takes blame for terror defeat

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 November 2005 HOME Secretary Charles Clarke today took the blame for the Labour leadership's humiliating Commons defeat over anti-terror laws last night.<BR>
  9. 29. Region tops the league of smokers

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 December 2005 NEARLY a third of the population in the north west smoke - the highest rate in England. Life expectancy in the region is lowest in the country for men and women and there are more suicides, according to a government study.
  10. 30. Teenage booze illness capital

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 December 2005 MORE teenagers under 18 are being admitted to hospitals in Greater Manchester with drink problems than anywhere in the country.

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