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31. Heartbroken mum fears her missing daughter’s been victim of ‘grooming’
Stockport Express, Wednesday 9 January 2008THE heartbroken mother of a Reddish teenager missing since Boxing Day fears her daughter may have been groomed for a life of prostitution or drugs.
32. Market gets £1.7m refit
Stockport Express, Wednesday 9 January 2008TRADERS at Stockport’s historic Market Hall are in high spirits as work to give the building its £1.7 million makeover starts next week.
33. Stab victim Coghlan recovering
Stockport Express, Monday 7 January 2008A MAN who was acquitted after being accused of two gangland murders remains in hospital after being stabbed in a town centre pub.
34. 'Drugs boss' fights for life
Stockport Express, Thursday 3 January 2008A MAN named in court as a drugs boss is fighting for his life after a frenzied stabbing attack.
35. Sharks’ little nippers
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 January 2008SALE Sharks must have discovered something in the Edgeley Park water, as six players, two coaches and the manager have all became dads within weeks of each other!
36. No quibble drivers pay parking fines
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 January 2008A STUDY by consumer magazine Which has found that Stockport motorists are happy to stump up their hard earned cash when they commit motoring offences.
37. Vandal attack on St Mary’s rectory
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 January 2008IT became the nightmare before Christmas for Stockport Market’s clergyman when drunken yobs attacked his rectory home.
38. Is development bid last orders for pub?
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 January 2008TRADITIONAL pub enthusiasts have vowed to fight for the survival of a threatened Stockport tavern.
39. Five honoured in New Year list
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 January 2008SALE Sharks rugby star Jason Robinson has been awarded one of the highest honours in the land in the New Year’s Honours List.
40. Cancer patient fights for new drug
Stockport Express, Wednesday 2 January 2008A TERMINALLY ill woman who wants to pay for a new cancer drug has been told if she starts taking it privately she will face a bill for all her health care totalling hundreds of thousands of pounds.
