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1. Health trust loan after wages crisis
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 July 2006 A CRISIS-hit health trust is applying for a é17m loan because it is running out of cash. Pennine Acute Hospital Trust is é28m in debt and has already warned that 800 jobs are under threat. -
2. Menezes: MET face health and safety charges
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 July 2006 THE Metropolitan Police is to be prosecuted under health and safety laws over the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, sources said. -
3. Health divide shock of life expectancy study
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 July 2006 BABIES born in parts of Greater Manchester could die 24 years earlier than children born elsewhere in the country, according to a shocking new study. -
4. £4m for care of mentally ill
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 July 2006 THE country's first emergency mental health unit is to be set up in Manchester under plans to transform the city's over-stretched services. -
5. Tragic death toll in the sun
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 July 2006 Disturbing figures reveal that hundreds are expected to die as a result of the heatwave. Health experts estimate the sweltering temperatures will already have killed 140 people across the north west. And they say the region's death toll could reach 400 by the end of the summer. -
6. Baby care plans for new mums
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 July 2006 NEW guidelines to further encourage mums that "breast is best" have been released by the health watchdog. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) has issued guidance on care for mothers and babies from birth until eight weeks. -
7. Summer of discontent in store for NHS
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 30 July 2006 UNIONS have warned of a "summer of discontent" over job losses and cutbacks in the NHS, including threats of industrial action over the Government's health reforms. -
8. Keep-cool alert for the heatwave
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 July 2006 SOARING temperatures have triggered a national health warning aimed especially at the young, elderly and sick. Temperatures were above 30 degrees Celsius (86F) for the second day running yesterday in some areas. -
9. Verdict delayed on baby care plans
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 July 2006 A DECISION on Greater Manchester's biggest health shake-up in decades is to be delayed, because of an unprecedented public response. More than 50,000 people responded to the "Making It Better" consultation. -
10. City's hospitals 'among worst'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 July 2006 A CENTRAL Manchester hospital complex and two children's hospitals have been named among the worst in the country by a health watchdog.