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  1. 1. Quit, college chiefs told

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 March 2007 MANCHESTER'S council leader has called for governors at one of the city's biggest colleges to step down.
  2. 2. Oasis blasted for 'stupidity'

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 March 2007 ROCK band Oasis have 'made stupidity hip', according to one of their rivals from the Bloc Party.
  3. 3. Lord gives Salford thumbs up

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 March 2007 CITIES around the UK should be invited to bid to host the new second chamber of Parliament after the completion of House of Lords reform, a close ally of Prime Minister Tony Blair said today. Lord Adonis' preferred choice is Salford.
  4. 4. 'Cat and Fiddle' crackdown

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 March 2007 POLICE are to increase patrols on Cheshire's infamous Cat and Fiddle road to protect bikers.
  5. 5. Champ helps nail a killer

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 March 2007 Ricky Hatton will be leading Manchester's first Twilight Walk to raise cash to prevent breast cancer.
  6. 6. Kelly fails in Mirror complaint

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 March 2007 COMMUNITIES Secretary Ruth Kelly today failed in her complaint against the Daily Mirror over a report about her decision to send one of her children to a private school for pupils with learning difficulties.
  7. 7. New mum care 'being cut'

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 March 2007 VALUABLE support for pregnant women is being cut because of the NHS's financial troubles, a healthcare charity has warned.
  8. 8. Tories launch childhood review

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 March 2007 THE Tories are to launch an inquiry into the quality of childhood in the UK - seeking ways to help youngsters enjoy "vivid lives and everyday adventures".
  9. 9. 'Drop-outs' may face £50 fines

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 March 2007 PUPILS who drop out of education at 16 and refuse to go back will face criminal action and £50 fines under plans to raise the school leaving age. Education Secretary Alan Johnson said all young people should stay in work-related training or education until their 18th birthday.
  10. 10. Budget: 2p off income tax

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 March 2007 GORDON Brown announced a shock 2p income tax cut in his 11th and final Budget. Read all the major points in our blow-by-blow account.
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