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  1. 1. MPs quizzed on Metrolink snub

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 July 2004 Greater Manchester MPs were asked for their views on the Metrolink snub.
  2. 2. Hundreds expelled for class assaults

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 July 2004 TEN children a day were expelled from schools in England last summer for assaulting adults and classmates, figures reveal.
  3. 3. Sally Sykes picks up PR mantle

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 July 2004 SALLY Sykes is to serve as chairman of the Institute of Public Relations in the north west for the next 12 months.
  4. 4. MPs demand crackdown on VAT cheats

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 July 2004 TAX cheats should face stiffer penalties to help the Treasury recoup more of the '11.9 billion a year it is losing a year in unpaid VAT, MPs said today.
  5. 5. Clean Air pair in £6.3m sale

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 July 2004 TWO men whose Bolton business makes equipment for science laboratories in schools and universities have sold it for up to '6.3m.
  6. 6. Rob bats back after assault

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 July 2004 HE might have been stumped by the cruel hand of fate in his bid to earn a living as a top-flight cricketer, but Rob Cotton has taken the field of business by storm. You can also listen to a clip from the interview.
  7. 7. Drug tests for young suspects

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 July 2004 ARRESTED teenagers as young as 14 will be tested for drugs in an experiment in Manchester. Youngsters aged 14-17 will be screened for crack cocaine and heroin once they are charged with a crime. They will be offered support and treatment if they test positive.
  8. 8. 'People want to see more police officers'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 July 2004 AS coronations go, it was a down-to-earth affair. An empty biscuit tin, embossed with a Christmas scene, was passed around the room to collect the votes.
  9. 9. Schools get their own beat bobby

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 July 2004 SIX Salford schools are to have their own police officers. The idea was launched two years ago and Albion High in Charlestown was the first to have an officer, followed by Buile Hill at Pendleton.
  10. 10. Torture kid aged 10 locked up

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 July 2004 A PAIR of schoolboy thugs - one just ten - roamed the streets looking for youngsters to kidnap, humiliate and torture.
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