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...Richard Leese, deputy mayor, admitted it would mean slowing the vaccination campaign in areas with low rates but said: “If we don’t contain it here, it will spread to other places....
...Richard Leese, deputy mayor of Greater Manchester, where a 500-bed Nightingale facility will open on April 12, warned that the region would not send its personnel elsewhere or poach staff from neighbours...
...Richard Leese, Greater Manchester’s deputy mayor, said on Wednesday that hospital admissions for coronavirus in the region had been falling since Easter....
...Richard Leese, deputy mayor of Greater Manchester, said the city’s hospital beds were only 57 per cent full, compared with 94 per cent normally. “999 calls for heart attacks and strokes are significantly...
...Tony Berkeley, deputy chairman of the panel set up by the prime minister to review the project, wrote in the Sunday Telegraph that the inquiry was biased in favour of HS2 and that he had been “unable to...
...The UAE’s deputy prime minister, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan, bought Manchester City football club in 2008....
...Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester city council, said the north needed £25-30bn spent over the next 10-15 years....
...The incentives of Mr Osborne’s plan “inevitably means some places will do better than others”, said Andrew Carter, deputy chief executive of the Centre for Cities....
...Lord Heseltine, former deputy prime minister, describes the two as “consistently ahead of the game”....
...Nick Clegg, deputy prime minister, has pushed his own “Northern Futures” project that crowdsourced ideas from the region....
...Earlier this week, Mr Cameron met a “cabinet” of England’s eight core cities, chaired by Manchester City Council leader Sir Richard Leese, and promised them more powers to compete with London – just as Mr...
...I remember the newspaper’s glamorous deputy editor Genevieve Cooper laughingly chiding me for treating her like a headmistress....
...Sir Richard Leese spent a night in police custody after officers were called to his house in the north of the city on Monday evening....
...Even Sir Richard Leese, the leader of Manchester council, was taken aback: “Perhaps we did not expect it but we think we deserved it. There is nothing wrong with having a pleasant surprise.”...
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