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1. 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. -
2. Brown is back in the saddle
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 June 2008 GORDON Brown attempted to put his Henley by-election woes behind him during a trip to Manchester. -
3. Council workers back strikes
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 June 2008 BRITAIN is facing a summer of discontent after council workers backed sustained strike action in a bitter row over pay. -
4. School dinners under threat
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 June 2008 SCHOOL dinners could become a thing of the past - because the Government has failed to support changes demanded by Jamie Oliver. -
5. Edward opens £38m learning zone
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 June 2008 PRINCE Edward has opened a new £38m education centre in Macclesfield. -
6. Well done Sir! College head given knighthood
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 June 2008 A DEDICATED college principal says he has been left reeling in ‘shock’ after being awarded a knighthood. -
7. Pedal power helps orphans
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 June 2008 TWO sisters from Old Trafford are getting on their bikes to help a family of orphans in Jamaica. -
8. Schools to share more than cash
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 June 2008 TWO very different schools which won a shared grant from the Arts Council of £90,000 now hope to learn from each other’s approaches. -
9. 'Worrying' rise in abortions
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 June 2008 AROUND 30 abortions were carried out every day in Greater Manchester last year - an increase of seven per cent on 2006. -
10. Green bins for terrace homes?
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 June 2008 STUNNED householders living in terraced homes without gardens have been left stunned after council staff delivered green recycling bins - for their grass cuttings.