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1. Health chiefs' £40m surplus
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 March 2006 HEALTH chiefs in Greater Manchester have built up a é40m surplus of unspent cash. -
2. Mental health protesters take to the streets
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 December 2006 NURSES caused a stir in Manchester when 100 health workers drove through city centre streets protesting against mental health care changes which they say will mean cuts. -
3. Laura handed top health job
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 September 2006 A MANCHESTER mental health boss is preparing to take charge of the healthcare of the city's half a million residents. -
4. 'North-South' health divide revealed
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 October 2006 A CONTINUING north-south divide will be revealed in a new Government study of the nation's health. Men in northern counties die on average two years earlier than their southern equivalents - partly because of higher obesity levels and smoking-related disease. -
5. Health workers blast Corrie storyline
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 October 2006 HEALTH workers have criticised Corrie's post-natal depression storyline. The health visiting team based at Pendlebury Health Centre are angry at the storyline surrounding Claire Peacock, who became depressed after giving birth to baby Thomas. -
6. Health trusts predict £50m debt
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 August 2006 HEALTH trusts across Greater Manchester are predicting a total debt of almost '50m by the end of the year. -
7. £1.5m health quiz bill
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 May 2006 TWO consultations on the future of health services in Greater Manchester have cost é1.5m . . . and counting. Figures released today show 4,000 people responded to plans to change health services in Oldham, Rochdale, Bury and North Manchester. The cost so far is é655,000. -
8. Health alert as binge boozing blights lives
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 December 2006 HEALTH officials have issued a stark warning about the impact of binge drinking in the north west. A third of A&E admissions in Greater Manchester - more than 82,000 - are now linked to alcohol abuse, with deaths from liver disease almost double the national average. -
9. Threatened health workers go to No 10
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 November 2006 HEALTH workers facing the axe from an in-debt hospital today (Wed) took their case to 10 Downing Street. -
10. Under-threat health staff take fight to Blair
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 November 2006 HEALTH workers facing the axe from an in-debt hospital will today take their case to 10 Downing Street. Bosses of the Pennine Acute Hospital Trust (PAHT) originally warned that up to 800 jobs could go to tackle a é21m predicted deficit. Now they say they will have to cut 325 jobs and 250 beds.