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  1. 31. Brown apologises to Blair

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 September 2006 GORDON BROWN has apologised for crossing swords with Tony Blair and harming Labour's programme of reform. In his keynote speech at Labour's Manchester conference, the Chancellor praised his 23-year-old "partnership" with Mr Blair. But, as he stakes his claim to take over the reins, Mr Brown admitted the two men had not always seen eye-to-eye.
  2. 32. U.S pollsters defeat warning

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 September 2006 A LEADING US pollster today claimed voters believe Gordon Brown would lead Labour to defeat at the next General Election and that the Chancellor represents "old politics".
  3. 33. Focus on the issues says Blair

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 24 September 2006 PRIME Minister Tony Blair today urged his party to focus on "big issues" - warning it had gone "awol from the British public" in the tussle over his leadership.
  4. 34. Fears over sex offender 'loophole'

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 17 September 2006 PARENTS have raised concerns over a loophole in planned new rules designed to stop sex offenders working near children.
  5. 35. Funeral for bus tragedy lollipop lady

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 September 2006 THE funeral of a lollipop lady who died after being hit by a bus outside her daughter's school will take place today. Stephanie Davies, 35, was on patrol outside Seedley County Primary School in Salford when she was struck by a single-decker bus.
  6. 36. Dial-a-drink kids dodge the law

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 September 2006 CHILDREN as young as 12 are dodging the law by using "dial-a-drink" services which deliver booze along with takeaway meals, it is claimed. There are concerns that youngsters might be able to order lager, beers and spirits over the telephone without proper checks on whether they are old enough to buy alcohol.
  7. 37. Minister listens to young women's concerns

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 September 2006 FIONA Price is a mother of a five-month-old baby even though she is only 16-years-old. Today she talked about her anxieties with Minister for Children, Young People and Families, Beverley Hughes.
  8. 38. Strategy for migration outlined

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 September 2006 HOME Office Minister Liam Byrne has set out a five point strategy to make sure migration in the UK was implemented through a controlled and manageable system.
  9. 39. Brown's right-hand man warns against extremism

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 September 2006 ED Balls, Chancellor Gordon Brown's right-hand man, has warned that the UK's economic prosperity is under threat from rising xenophobia.
  10. 40. Bill Clinton's speech

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 September 2006 SPEAKING at at Labour's conference, Bill Clinton said it was "no accident" that Britain had led the fight against climate change and tackled unemployment under Mr Blair's party. And he applauded his likely successor as Prime Minister, Chancellor Gordon Brown, for his "brilliant economic leadership".
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