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1. Opinion: David Ottewell
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 September 2009 TO the people of Brighton going about their lives, it probably looks like any other Labour conference. The faces are the same, the hotels are still packed, and the bars are doing a roaring trade. Keep up to date with all the latest news for the Labour Party Conference in Brighton -
2. St. George's row could go to courts
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 November 2009 FURIOUS council bosses are planning to challenge an inspector's decision not to close a school by demanding a judicial review. -
3. Cameron promises 'responsible society'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 October 2009 DAVID Cameron promised to create 'the responsible society' by rolling back the culture of big government bureaucracy installed during Labour's 12 years in power. In his final conference speech before the general election, the Conservative leader said he had the character, temperament and judgment to be Prime Minister. -
4. Cameron: I am ready to be tested
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 October 2009 DAVID Cameron was today declaring himself ready to govern as he laid out his vision of a better Britain. The Conservative leader will pledge to 'tear down Labour's big government bureaucracy' and admit public spending cuts would be painful. -
5. Brown vows action on 'Shameless' culture
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 September 2009 GORDON Brown put a huge crackdown on booze-fuelled yob culture at the heart of his make-or-break speech. The prime minister was announcing plans to force courts to consider slapping anyone convicted of a crime while under the influence of alcohol with a so-called 'drink Asbo'. -
6. Strike threat over Tory pay freeze plan
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 October 2009 UNION leaders have warned there could be strike action if Tory plans to introduce a pay freeze on public sector workers go ahead. Shadow chancellor George Osborne, MP for Tatton, told the party conference in Manchester that all those on salaries of more than £18,000 would be affected. -
7. Darling set sights on bank bonuses
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 September 2009 ALISTAIR Darling was today calling for bankers' bonuses to be curbed as Labour took the fight to the Conservatives. The chancellor was due to tell delegates that he intended to bring forward laws to link top financiers' pay to their performance. -
8. Boris: Invest in London to help Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 October 2009 BORIS Johnson risked inflaming a north-south row when he claimed: if you want to boost the Manchester economy, invest in London. The mayor of London made the comments during a keynote speech on the opening day of the Conservative party conference in Manchester. -
9. Pledge to build a flagship technical school
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 October 2009 THE CONSERVATIVES will pledge to build a flagship 'technical school' in Greater Manchester as part of plans to boost vocational education. The school would be open to 14-19 year olds and focus on young apprenticeships, BTECs and other 'study-to-work' qualifications. -
10. Tories told to invest in transport
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 October 2009 SCANT spending on Manchester's rail network would put the city's future growth at risk, transport chiefs will tell the Tory conference. They say investment is 'crucial' to unlocking the economic potential of the city and the wider region for 'generations to come'.