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291. Midwives: Charge women for epidurals
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 February 2006 WOMEN should be made to pay for epidurals during childbirth unless there is a medical need for them, midwives' leaders have argued. -
292. New bid to close gender pay gap
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 February 2006 MOVES to end decades of pay unfairness for women have been unveiled with a warning that the economy was losing billions of pounds because of gender segregation. -
293. ITV set for £60m gain
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 February 2006 BROADCASTING giant ITV is in exclusive talks to sell its Granada Learning business, which has core operations in Manchester, to a US private equity firm. -
294. Construction firm keen to build on good results
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 February 2006 A CONSTRUCTION company with interests ranging from affordable housing to tunnels for electrical cables today announced record results and said that orders of '2.8bn left it "excited" about 2006. -
295. Barred: Porn shame teacher
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 February 2006 A TEACHER who downloaded more than 150 images of child pornography will never work in schools again. -
296. New bid to stop gender pay gap
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 February 2006 MOVES to end decades of pay unfairness for women were unveiled today with a warning that the economy was losing billions of pounds because of gender segregation. -
297. Music school to change tempo
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 March 2006 THE world-famous Chetham's School of Music is be given its first ever brand "retune" - with Manchester creative agency Four23 conducting the exercise. -
298. UU boss bows out
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 March 2006 JOHN Roberts waves farewell to United Utilities, the regions only FTSE 100 company on March 31, leaving the business in 'good shape'. -
299. Profits leap as BB shines
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 March 2006 BALFOUR Beatty said its major markets remained healthy after annual profits jumped 25 per cent and its order book grew by 12 per cent to '7.6bn. -
300. Top Lib Dem eyes Tory role
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 March 2006 THE deputy leader of Salford's Liberal Democrats is stepping down - and has admitted he could be tempted to join the Conservatives under David Cameron's leadership.