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11. Trainspotting star issues Aids appeal
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 December 2005 ACTOR Ewan McGregor has appealed for world leaders and the public to unite in helping children affected by the Aids virus in Malawi. -
12. Bosses need to teach staff maths and English
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 December 2005 EMPLOYERS need to invest more time and money on teaching staff basic skills such as maths and English to cut the nation's skill shortages, according to a new report out. -
13. Hit-list names Stockport’s most deprived streets
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 December 2005 STOCKPORT’S most deprived areas have been revealed on a council hit-list to help target funding. -
14. Decision day over school probe
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 December 2005 COUNCIL chiefs may try to recover cash paid to two former caretakers at troubled Whalley Range High School. -
15. New sex health scheme launches
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 December 2005 A& LEADING children's charity& has launched& a pioneering new sexual health programme for young people with special needs in Greater Manchester. -
16. Region tops the league of smokers
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 December 2005 NEARLY a third of the population in the north west smoke - the highest rate in England. Life expectancy in the region is lowest in the country for men and women and there are more suicides, according to a government study. -
17. MPs join war on 999 yobs
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 GREATER Manchester's MPs are backing our campaign for tougher laws to protect 999 workers from yobs who ambush them while on duty. -
18. `Don't mention the war as much'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 December 2005 SECONDARY school history lessons have been slammed by a watchdog for concentrating too much on Hitler and the Tudors.<BR><BR> -
19. Health alert over hi-tech games
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 UNHEALTHY Christmas presents make children fat, a report on child obesity has claimed. -
20. Teenage booze illness capital
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 December 2005 MORE teenagers under 18 are being admitted to hospitals in Greater Manchester with drink problems than anywhere in the country.