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31. Teachers 'warned of lessons threat'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 June 2005 A TEACHER threatened to teach badly when government inspectors visited her school, an employment tribunal heard. The head of Marlborough Road Primary School in Salford, Judith Elderkin, said teachers warned her that Rita Mehra made the threat after she announced the visit by Ofsted. -
32. Builders told to cover up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 June 2005 BRAWNY builders are being told to cover up to protect themselves from the risks of skin cancer. A major Manchester construction firm is urging site workers to be aware of the dangers of being outdoors for long periods in the heatwave and is even providing free, high factor sun cream to slap on. -
33. The day the bombs fell on the city
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 June 2005 STRIKING images of bomb-hit Manchester during the Second World War have gone on display for the first time. Pictures of firemen dousing burning buildings and the devastation caused by air raids on the city have been released to help commemorate the 60th anniversary of the end of the conflict. -
34. Nolan defends son's sex trip reward
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 June 2005 FORMER singer Coleen Nolan defended her actions today after she promised her son sex with a prostitute if he passed his GCSEs. -
35. Rifkind sets sights on Tory leadership
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 June 2005 FORMER Cabinet minister Sir Malcolm Rifkind has joined the Tory leadership race - promising to campaign for more power for regions such as the north west. -
36. Fat classes to get kids fighting fit
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 June 2005 PUPILS will sit exams in being healthy with the launch today of a new qualification aimed at cutting childhood obesity. -
37. Households spend more than earnings
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 June 2005 THE average British household continues to spend more than its income, new research shows. In the year 2003 to 2004 the average British household spent '592 per week while the average gross household weekly income was just '570 per week. -
38. More sign up for forces as retail jobs decline
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 June 2005 DEMAND for retail workers has fallen in recent months but there has been a strong growth in recruitment in the Armed Forces, a new report showed today. -
39. Sex worker team honoured by Queen
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 June 2005 A MANCHESTER group which helps out homeless people and street sex workers has won a special award from the Queen for services to the community. -
40. School celebrates a double gold
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 June 2005 A SECONDARY school has double reason to celebrate after achieving the "gold" standard in the arts and on the sports field.