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501. The elderly and the world wide web...

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 1 September 2004
I'M constantly reminded that many of our older readers do not have access to the internet and they are just the people who would benefit most.

502. Tribulations of dog trials but there was much worse to come

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 18 August 2004
CAN I thank all those Express readers who came to support Lamaload Labradors (my dogs) at Arley Country Fair? It was, I admit, a little nerve-wracking to be performing at the inaugural event.

503. Animal rights get it wrong

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 18 August 2004
AS an owner, trainer and lover of many animals I have a deep concern with their well-being.

504. Great referendum lie is unforgivable

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 11 August 2004
MY FATHER, a lifelong trade unionist and supporter of the Labour Party, would be sickened to his soul had he lived to witness the lies currently emanating from Number Ten.

505. Crime statistics do not add up

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 11 August 2004
ACCORDING to government statistics violent crime in Macclesfield Borough is up by 17 per cent but only because the police changed the way they reported these offences two years ago.

506. Let the train cause the strain

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004
WHEN Network Rail closed down Macclesfield station for four months last year then followed by closing Wilmslow the ensuing chaos was supposed to be a sacrifice we had to make for faster, safer journeys.

507. Sponging off the innocents

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004
ONE of the joys of an Express columnist is being part of the community. Sometimes this results in an invite to speak at a dinner or act as the auctioneer at a fundraising event.

508. These spiteful spies are creepy cowardly bullies

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 21 July 2004
STRANGE things are afoot at the Barlow residence, for almost two years we have been the target of petty and malicious acts.

509. What makes Sir Nick tick?

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004
I was on my way to bed at 11 o'clock last night when the phone rang. It was Macclesfield MP Sir Nick Winterton and he was obviously distressed.

510. Blessed are the whistleblowers

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 June 2004
I wasn't surprised to learn that Foreign Office diplomat James Cameron had been suspended from his post in Romania following his exposure of the government's shambolic immigration policy.
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