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  1. 1. M.E.N. Special Reports

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 June 2007 WELCOME to the Manchester Evening News' online section for Special Reports.
  2. 2. Comic climax for Red Nose Day

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 March 2007 SHARON Osbourne working as a bingo caller, former newspaper editor Piers Morgan battling not to lose his job again and Kate Moss playing Vicky Pollard's twin sister. It's that time of year again as the UK goes Comic Relief crazy on Red Nose Day in a bid to raise millions for good causes.
  3. 3. Future vibrant for newspapers

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 04 November 2007 NEWSPAPERS have a "vibrant and relevant" future in the age of the internet, a top industry figurehead has claimed.
  4. 4. Journalists protest at conference

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 November 2007 JOURNALISTS from across the country are staging a protest outside the Society of Editors conference in Manchester today.
  5. 5. B of the botch

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 October 2007 COUNCIL chiefs are suing the makers of the B of the Bang for £2m - because it's still unsafe.
  6. 6. Parrs Wood teachers hit back

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 November 2007 TEACHERS at a leading Manchester school which faces being put into special measures have hit back. Staff at Parrs Wood High say Ofsted inspectors have gone 'completely overboard.'
  7. 7. 8,000 tell Blair: Give hero Stephen a medal

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 February 2007 THOUSANDS of people have backed a campaign for Dc Stephen Oake to be awarded a posthumous George Cross. A petition was posted on Tony Blair's new Downing Street website in November, calling for the honour to be bestowed on the murdered Manchester Special Branch officer.
  8. 8. Cameron defends prep school row Kelly

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 January 2007 TORY leader David Cameron defended Ruth Kelly's decision to send her child to a é15,000-a-year private school for pupils with learning difficulties. Mrs Kelly, a former Education Secretary, removed her child from a state school after deciding it would not cater adequately for their special needs.
  9. 9. Failing school - board sacked

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 September 2007 THE entire board of governors at a debt-ridden Tameside school has been sacked.
  10. 10. 'Gunmen' march through streets

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 December 2007 A GANG of 25 men dressed all in black and carrying guns marched through Manchester streets - triggering a massive police operation.
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