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31. ELECTION 2001: Hague resigns as Tory leader
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 June 2001 WILLIAM HAGUE dramatically resigned as Tory leader today — paying the ultimate price for another Conservative election fiasco. -
32. Internet World 2001
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 November 2001 NORTH west businesses took the opportunity to discover more about the Internet and how to embrace it as a business tool at this year’s Internet World at the G-Mex. -
33. Feast your eyes on The Little Yang Sing 2001
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 February 2002 What would a trip to Chinatown be without sampling the cuisine? One of Britain's best Chinese restaurants, The Yang Sing has won national accolade after accolade since re-establishment in its re-built Princess Street home. -
34. Ian Beesley - the power, the passion - rugby league in the year 2001
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 November 2001 All the RL action as seen through the camera of snapper Ian Beesley. Richard Goodall Gallery, 59 Thomas Street, Manchester (0161 832 3435).Tue-Sat 10am-6pm; Sat 10am-5pm. Free. Until Saturday. -
35. Homes from Students' home
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 May 2010 Sylvia and Michael Marrs have also built up a successful student portfolio, their in the Cumbrian university town of Carlisle. But their decision to invest in property was born out of adversity and the foot and mouth epidemic of 2001. -
36. David Heyes (Lab)
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 April 2010 David Heyes has been MP for Ashton-under-Lyne (including Droylsden and Failsworth) since 2001. -
37. Cheadle
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 28 March 2010 In recent times affluent, leafy Cheadle has been considered a key battleground for the Tories. It has had a turbulent voting history since 2001 with the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats fighting for control. -
38. Football museum's Urbis move is own goal, says Gordon Banks
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 April 2010 World Cup-winning England goalkeeper Gordon Banks has criticised the decision to move the National Football Museum to Manchester. The football legend said he was ‘saddened’ to hear that the game’s treasures, housed at Preston’s Deepdale ground since 2001, are to be relocated. -
39. Why Carrick isn't central to Fab's plans
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 June 2010 Michael Carrick received a hint as to what he needed to achieve to become an England regular when he made his international debut in 2001. -
40. Andrew Grimes: Why the bicycle has no place on our city roads
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 February 2012 I think that all cycling on major arterial roads, especially at peak periods, should be outlawed on pain of jail, writes Andrew Grimes.