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1. Former leader hits campaign trail

Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 30 April 2008
A FORMER Tory leader popped in to Urmston to lend a hand with the local campaign trail.

2. Give me an A ...

Manchester Metro News, Friday 25 April 2008
PUPILS at a Northern Moor school have put the cheer into cheerleading with a set of remarkable victories.

3. Teachers take to the streets

Manchester Metro News, Friday 25 April 2008
SCHOOLS across Trafford came to a standstill yesterday as teachers staged a walk-out.

4. Homeless families crisis

Manchester Metro News, Friday 25 April 2008
THE number of families classed as homeless in Trafford has risen by 14 per cent over the past 10 years, according to the latest statistics.

5. Net closing in on Halton killer

Manchester Metro News, Friday 25 April 2008
THE DETECTIVE leading the probe into the murder of a promising young footballer says he is confident he is ‘closing the net’ on his killers.

6. Second tot gets rare eye cancer

Manchester Metro News, Friday 25 April 2008
IT IS a cancer so rare that its tell-tale signs are often missed not only by parents but also medical professionals.

7. Get ready to get fit

Manchester Metro News, Friday 25 April 2008
GREATER Manchester is one of the unhealthiest areas in the country.

8. Disabled mum's despair

Manchester Metro News, Friday 25 April 2008
A YOUNG disabled mum has spoken of her desperation after being on the waiting list to move from her cramped flat for over four years.

9. Axe raiders struck at bookies

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 24 April 2008
THIEVES armed with an axe have stolen cash and personal items from staff at a Sale betting shop.

10. It's all Change for dream pupil Thea

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 24 April 2008
URMSTON youngster Thea McQuaid-Jones is celebrating after winning a young achiever award for the initiatives she put in place at her primary school.
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