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  1. 611. Who's best for north west?

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 November 2005 CONSERVATIVE leadership hopefuls David Cameron and David Davis clashed at Bolton's Reebok Stadium last night in their latest head-to-head hustings battle. The press were not invited so political reporter DAVID OTTEWELL caught up with the men before their showdown.
  2. 612. Stress is proving a costly business

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 April 2005 STRESS-RELATED absenteeism is costing north west businesses '375m a year and the problem is increasing.
  3. 613. Drugs rescue drama

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 January 2005 THE dangers of taking drugs and their devastating impact on people's lives are being shown to teenagers as part of a series of hard hitting workshops in Tameside.
  4. 614. Binge drinking: Children in danger

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 August 2005 THIRTEEN children are admitted to hospital every day suffering from the effects of drinking alcohol, figures showed today.
  5. 615. Why are our kids doing so badly?

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 January 2005 RESEARCH suggests social background has a strong influence on GCSE results, with youngsters in deprived inner city areas chalking up poorer results than their counterparts in the suburbs.
  6. 616. Workers using career breaks to 'globe-trot'

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 February 2005 MANY workers are taking a long career break to go travelling, with Australia and New Zealand topping the list of destinations, new research showed today.
  7. 617. Depressed headmaster killed himself

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 November 2005 A RESPECTED Manchester headteacher was found hanged after a long battle with depression, an inquest was told.
  8. 618. Brown's warning for rebels

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 November 2005 GORDON Brown has slapped down backbench Labour rebels with the warning: Our reforms will go ahead. The Chancellor, speaking exclusively to& us, gave Tony Blair his full support over his aborted proposals to give police the power to hold terror suspects for 90 days without charge.
  9. 619. ASBOs do work, says research

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 February 2005 MORE than 80 per cent of people served with anti-social behaviour orders in Manchester do not breach them, according to a study.
  10. 620. Still shortage of workers with right skills

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 February 2005 THE number of firms having problems recruiting skilled workers has increased by 50 per cent in the past decade, new figures showed today.

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