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Manchester News 05/10/2009
The Manchester Evening News – (MEN) 05/10/2009
Cameron targets Manchester region as a vital step towards No10 – page 4
Tories target Manchester as part of pre-election ‘policy push.’ Constituencies such as Bolton and Cheadle are to be targeted with cash and high-profile visits.
MEN Media makes the news – page 5
MEN named newspaper of the year at O2 media awards – page 5
Black belt BBC man fights off drunken yobs – page 6
TV Journalist Paresh Patel fights off group of yobs whilst planning for a live broadcast.
Buckets of fun in 1.5m final push – page 13
Students in fancy dress take to streets for Manchester’s Children’s hospital appeal.
Business:
Racing’s £3.4bn role in economy – page 23
Horseracing in the north west attracted 5.7m spectators and generated £3.4bn for the economy.
Loft interiors’ goes overseas – page 23
Loft Interiors based in Didsbury wins first overseas contract.
£10m milestone at Positive Cash Flow finance – page 23
Manchester based business Positive Cash Flow Finance which provides funding for small firms has topped 100 clients.
Matalan in possible £1.5bn sell-off -page 24
Matalan could be put on sale next year.
Is Tesco still the king of the grocers? – page 24
Loyalty card war between Tesco and Sainsburys winner will be revealed when they both issue updates.
Confidence is growing – but still fragile – page 24
Confidence amongst businesses in Greater Manchester is improving but remains fragile, Greater Manchester Chamber’s latest survey finds.
Manchester in the news
The MEN:
Headlines:
Mystery chemical alert at airport after chemicals were discovered in baggage – Front page
Brown: I’ll fight ‘shameless’ culture – page 4
Girl dies after cervical cancer jab at school – page 4
Voters in Manchester say no to an elected mayor – page 7
Imperial War Museum and The Lowry Hotel win Northwest Tourism Awards
Manchester youngster receives bravest child award and meets Harry at WellChild awards ceremony in London – page 12
Education:
Kids who get to horse around during lessons – page 3
PE sessions are taught in stables as horse riding becomes a part of the curriculum at a Salford Primary School
Recession:
Why the recession is nothing to smile about – page 13
Just 12% of people feel happier with their lives since the recession – results from Community Service Volunteers leading up to the CSV Make a Difference Day – Britain’s biggest day of volunteering.
Plea from the plinth – page 18
Unemployed graduate stands on Trafalgar Square’s fourth plinth wearing a sandwich board seeking employment.
Trends:
Students hungry for basic survival grub – page 16
Economical students see sales of beans, noodles and other student classics go into overdrive.
And a diet coke please – page 20
Britain’s biggest burger, 2645 calories goes for sale at a takeaway in Bristol.
Lyme Park, yours for £400 –page 21
Monopoly launches National Trust version.
The futures Orange for IPhone – page 21
Apples IPhone will soon be available to Orange.
Business:
The Original factory shop sees sales surge – page 23
North west business that sales surplus of M&S and Woolworths sees sales surge
New Air Livery Operation – page 23
New paint shop for planes opens up at Manchester Airport.
Michelle heads up north – page 25
Michelle Dewberry from The Apprentice heads to Manchester as a keynote speaker at Business North West.
Pet retail:
Pets at Home ready to float in 2010
Retailer prepares for stock market launch
The Mirror:
Trends:
What we all did before gadgets – page 10
Our £51 ebay wedding – page 29
Drop in house prices is slowing – page 48
Fundraising:
Take That…you’re a brave lad. – page 18
Gary Barlow surprises cancer fundraiser.
Dizzee Rascal: Getting stabbed isn’t glamorous –interview page 27
Competitions:
Win Lego game set – page 28