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21. ‘Deserved dignity’
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006AN ELDERLY lady died hours after being sent home from hospital.
22. Hundreds of thousands in shake-up survey
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006NEARLY 242,000 people across Greater Manchester responded to the maternity review.
23. MP: ‘Neglect and disregard’
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006DAVID Heyes spoke in Parliament last week about his concerns regarding Tameside Hospital.
24. MS woman ‘choked’ to death on food
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006A REGURGITATED hospital meal could have caused a former bakery manager to choke to death.
25. ‘A blanket attack is unfair’
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006IN an exclusive interview, Tameside Hospital's chief executive, Christine Green, responded personally to questions arising from the current crisis.
26. Dad killed in freak factory blast
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006A FREAK explosion killed a man at a firm which provides pyrotechnics and other special effects for TV and theatre companies.
27. Oh baby, what a great result!
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006ADVERTISER readers have been thanked for their part in helping to keep Tameside's top-class maternity services.
28. Failings admitted in hospital report
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006TAMESIDE Hospital has admitted failing in the care of its eldery patients - but families say an independent inquiry is still needed.
29. ‘We have first class facilities at Tameside’
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006HOSPITAL chief executive Christine Green has thanked the people of Tameside and Glossop for their support throughout the campaign to keep maternity services.
30. Booze ban puts end to residents’ misery
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006A SHOPKEEPER suspected of selling booze to kids has surrendered his licence - and residents claim the move will finally end years of misery.
