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1. B&B boss quits on health grounds
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 01 June 2008 BRADFORD & Bingley today said its chief executive had resigned due to ill health. -
2. £190m surplus in health
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 June 2008 HOSPITALS and doctors surgeries in the north west made a healthy surplus of £190m last year. -
3. Chip-mad tot: Mum warned
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 June 2008 A MUM who feeds her 18-month-old baby chips for most meals has been warned she is putting her child's health at risk. -
4. NHS boss: Still plenty to do
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 June 2008 THE NHS in Greater Manchester has a clean bill of health as it reaches its 60th birthday but needs to do more to preventing sickness, according to the region's top health boss. -
5. Morgan Ashurst safety honoured
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 June 2008 CONSTRUCTION firm Morgan Ashurst has scooped a prestigious award for its exemplary health and safety record. -
6. Birthplace of NHS 'on road to recovery'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 June 2008 THE hospital where the NHS was founded 60 years ago is back on the right track, according to Health Secretary Alan Johnson. -
7. Cost of NHS deal
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 June 2008 HEALTH bosses have refused to reveal the cost of a private sector deal aimed at treating half a million people over seven years. -
8. NHS 'still world leader'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 June 2008 A SENIOR health boss has told a Manchester conference the NHS is still `one of the best in the world'. -
9. Matrons battle superbugs
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 June 2008 THE Department of Health said today there are now over 5,000 `modern matrons' working in the NHS to fight hospital infections. -
10. Doctors still refusing to open all hours
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 June 2008 NO GPs are extending their opening hours in parts of Greater Manchester - despite a big government push to make health care more accessible.