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21. All pupils to be offered 'life skills' in cookery
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 September 2006 ALL schoolchildren are to be offered cookery lessons - from baking cakes to making spaghetti bolognese. The move is designed to encourage children to eat more healthily and will be formally unveiled by ministers today. -
22. It's another Glorious win for top PR team
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 September 2006 ONE of the north west's leading independent day schools is set to be given a brand makeover by Manchester's Glorious Creative. -
23. Three in death 'plot' inquiry
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 September 2006 THREE men from Manchester are being questioned under the Terrorism Act over a suspected assassination plot, the Manchester Evening News can reveal. -
24. Your chance to put Blair on the spot
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 September 2006 THE Manchester Evening News today offers you the chance of a lifetime to quiz Tony Blair face-to-face as he confronts the toughest political crisis of his career. -
25. Marie built herself a career
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 September 2006 IT was a brave move when, at the age of 36, Marie Ashall quit her job as a divorce lawyer and found herself at a temping agency. But Marie felt it was time for a change and the law was simply not for her. -
26. Dame Jean to explain all in book
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 September 2006 SACKED superhead Dame Jean Else is to release a book on her struggle to clear her name. Dame Jean, who was sacked from her é76,000-a-year post at Whalley Range High School for Girls last week, said she has had offers from publishers to tell her story. -
27. 40 per cent want Blair to go now
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 17 September 2006 ALMOST half of voters want Tony Blair to quit Downing Street immediately, according to a new poll. Some 40% thought the Prime Minister should resign now while another 10% said he should be gone by next May, a survey found. -
28. Kids bite into lessons on healthy eating
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 September 2006 IT'S enough to make Jamie Oliver proud - youngsters at a Manchester school know the dangers of junk food and are even learning to cook healthy options for themselves. Children at Chorlton High School have just become the first in the north west to sign up to the British Heart Foundation's Food4Thought campaign. -
29. Booze warning for mums-to-be
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 September 2006 MIDWIVES are targeting pubs in a campaign aimed at making pregnant women think twice about drinking alcohol. They are putting up posters and distributing cards in women's cloakrooms in pubs and clubs across Manchester to highlight how drinking during pregnancy can prevent the unborn baby's healthy growth and development. -
30. Blair will always be my friend, says Brown
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 September 2006 TONY Blair and Gordon Brown sought to end the latest bout of Labour feuding today by declaring that they would always be friends.