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1. Staff strike out at suspension

Manchester Metro News, Friday 31 August 2007
MENTAL health staff picketed Wythenshawe Hospital on Wednesday as part of a Greater Manchester-wide three-day walkout in protest at the suspension of a psychiatric nurse and Unison official.Full report and video interview here ...

2. Shabby buildings 'harm shop trade'

Manchester Metro News, Friday 31 August 2007
A GROUP of derelict buildings in Sale has been branded an eyesore by local business people who say they are putting people off coming to the area.

3. Walk the way to lose weight

Manchester Metro News, Friday 31 August 2007
A BINGO caller who lost 30 stone through walking is to launch a new trail linking Wythenshawe’s heritage hotspots.

4. Mentally ill 'still face prejudice'

Manchester Metro News, Friday 31 August 2007
PEOPLE who suffer from mental illnesses are still shrouded in stigma, fear and ignorance, according to new research.

5. Council 'rubbish' at litter removal

Manchester Metro News, Friday 31 August 2007
TRAFFORD Council is good at removing fly-tipping, fly-posting and graffiti, but needs to improve its performance when it comes to removing litter and debris, according to a recent study.

6. Maternity care 'will not suffer'

Manchester Metro News, Friday 31 August 2007
THE borough’s top midwife has insisted that mums-to-be will not be let down by the changes to maternity services in Trafford.

7. Bowled over by windfall

Manchester Metro News, Friday 31 August 2007
CRICKETERS have been hit for six by a cash grant from the government.

8. Your new website ...

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 30 August 2007
WELCOME to the new Metro News website. It has been given a fantastic new look. It’s brighter and it’s easier to navigate - but it’s still got all your favourite features.

9. Best foot forward

Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 29 August 2007
TRAFFORD Council is inviting people to enjoy the warm weather with a mile-long walk in Urmston Meadows on Friday.

10. Daughter pleads for help to catch dad's killer

Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 29 August 2007
THE daughter of a man who was hacked to death 10 years ago has renewed the appeal to catch his killer.
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