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21. Prison in refit to hold women
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 November 2001 ROCHDALE'S Buckley Hall prison is to be urgently converted to take women to avert a crisis in the country's jails. -
22. School's race is on for big art jackpot
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 November 2001 A SUCCESSFUL Roman Catholic high school has just three months to raise £10,000 — so it can land a £750,000 jackpot. -
23. Reaction to the statement
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 November 2001 Shadow Chancellor Michael Howard said the Tories welcomed many of the things Mr Brown had announced. -
24. University challenge for bank's staff
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 November 2001 A BANK has set up an in-house university for its 5,000 staff in the north west. -
25. UK plc fails women bosses
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 November 2001 The number of women directors involved in running Britain's biggest businesses has been in steady decline for the last three years, despite new Labour creating a ministerial post dedicated to redressing gender inequalities when it came to power in 1997. -
26. Role play boosts drive for donors
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 November 2001 A ROLE-PLAY course to help doctors and nurses break bad news to bereaved relatives and broach the subject of organ donation is helping increase the number of transplants in the region. -
27. Concern over 'young millionaires' plan
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 November 2001 PLANS by one of the country’s richest businessmen to turn teenagers into entrepreneurs have been criticised by teachers. -
28. Stars put boot into Aids awareness
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 November 2001 CELEBRITIES have stamped their own style on dozens of pairs of boots in support of World Aids day. -
29. Staff development to steer customer loyalty
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 November 2001 BOOSTING customer loyalty is the driving force behind an Altrincham company’s commitment to staff development. -
30. New data adds value to tables
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 November 2001 GCSE results at Bolton Muslim Girls’ School slipped by eight per cent this year - but new government league tables revealed staff at the school were still doing a good job.