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1. Sir Alex Ferguson: France won’t be firing any Blancs with Laurent at helm
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 May 2012 Sir Alex Ferguson was an admirer of him as a player – and is just as impressed with Lauren Blanc as manager of a resurgent France. -
2. Stuart Mathieson: Pep Guardiola is not the man to follow Sir Alex Ferguson
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 May 2012 Anyone remember Klaus Toppmoller? Well, if Sir Alex Ferguson had retired as planned in 2002, he was the man being touted as his successor at Old Trafford. -
3. AMEC in talks with Serco over Technical Consulting Services
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 May 2012 Engineering and project management firm AMEC is in talks with services company Serco over the potential acquisition of its nuclear Technical Consulting Services business, which has its headquarters in Warrington. -
4. Gresham backs management buyout of Warrington-based Integrated Engineering Stores Associates
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 May 2012 A company which manages the stores at more than 250 factories across Britain and Ireland has undergone a management buyout backed by private equity firm Gresham, which has invested £23m for a majority stake. -
5. Woman who killed Moors Murder victim’s brother takes in fight for freedom over human rights
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 May 2012 A woman jailed for killing the brother of a Moors Murders victim has made a bid for freedom – claiming her continued imprisonment violates her human rights. Caz Telfer, originally from Burnage, was sentenced to 18 years in 2002 for the manslaughter of Tommy West, whose sister Lesley Ann Downey was murdered by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley. -
6. All credit to the twelve men who help Manchester City to their finest hour
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 May 2012 From the Premier League to Division Two and back again, the Blues’ path to glory hasn’t always been easy. -
7. You left us to a place unknown, I wish you came back home: Mother's heartbreaking tribute at funeral of Afghanistan blast soldier Daniel Wade
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 May 2012 The mother of Private Daniel Wade, 20, who died along with five colleagues in a bomb attack in Afghanistan, left a heartbreaking tribute to her son at his funeral in Warrington today. -
8. Adoption shame as Greater Manchester councils miss Government targets
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 May 2012 More than half of Greater Manchester’s councils are missing government adoption targets. The revelation comes in new Department for Education league tables, released for the first time today. -
9. Revealed: One in five young people out of work in Greater Manchester youth unemployment hotspots
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 May 2012 Youth unemployment hotspots for Greater Manchester show up to one in five people aged 16-24 are out of work in the worst-affected areas. -
10. Bott & Co celebrates record year
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 May 2012 Personal injury law firm Bott & Co is celebrating a record year which saw it secure £50m compensation for clients.