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1. Will ban send bar trade up in smoke?
Stockport Express, Thursday 29 January 2004SMOKE-filled pubs and bars could be a thing of the past in Stockport. Campaigners like ASH, Action on Smoking and Health, want to see tighter restrictions on smoking in public areas and the workplace.
2. Angry driver makes a stand on the box
Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 January 2004CABBIE Steve Hulme has been getting on his soap box - literally.
3. Some will mourn him, but not me
Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 January 2004Exclusive: STOCKPORT Express chief reporter Peter Devine, voted Newspaper Society UK Weekly Journalist of the Year 2002 for uncovering murders in Todmorden, gives his perspective on Shipman.
4. Shock decision to close eight primary schools
Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 January 2004EIGHT primary schools are set to close in Stockport, we can reveal.
5. No cheer this new year for arson-hit school
Stockport Express, Wednesday 7 January 2004ARSONISTS have targeted a Cheadle Heath school for the second time in four months.
6. How could vicar do this?
Stockport Express, Wednesday 7 January 2004GRIEVING relatives have blasted a vicar after gravestones were removed to make way for a church kitchen extension.
7. ‘Now we’ll never know the truth’
Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 January 2004FURIOUS relatives and friends of serial killer Harold Shipman's Stockport victims this week spoke of their horror at his death. Click here for the full story of the Shipman murders at the website of our sister paper, the Tameside Advertiser
8. Taxi firms face being driven under by lofty claims
Stockport Express, Wednesday 7 January 2004STOCKPORT'S cabbies are being forced out of business by spiralling personal injury claims, it was revealed this week.
9. Coroner’s first thoughts for killer’s family
Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 January 2004Death of a killer STOCKPORT coroner John Pollard who determined the outcome of many of the inquests involving Shipman's victims, said yesterday some victims would never know the truth about their loved ones' deaths.
10. Well bless my soul, Grandad’s all shook up!
Stockport Express, Wednesday 7 January 2004GROOVY grandad Colin Hamilton is getting all shook up.
