31. THE row over the use of the Red Cross symbol by a Cleveland aid charity appears to have been resolved. 32. A COUNCIL has been accused of putting politics before people in a planning row over a Pizza takeaway. 33. Former policeman Tom Finnegan was told to leave the house in Middleton St George, near Darlington in a row over unpaid rent. 34. THOUSANDS of dentists are set to take industrial action by refusing to treat NHS patients in a row over Government cash subsidies. 35. Mr Boyle was alleged to have struck him with the crowbar in a row over the sale of T-shirts. 36. HEALTH secretary William Waldegrave has been called in to settle the row over an impending shake-up of health care in the North-East. 37. The row over what Labour would do with the water industry is a graphic first flare-up in that debate. 38. JOHN Major attempted to distance himself yesterday from a renewed row over Tory intervention in the US election which threatens to overshadow his first meeting with President Clinton. 39. CONSERVATIVE rebels faced a backlash from senior back-bench colleagues last night during a furious row over Maastricht. 40. THE GOVERNMENT has moved to defuse a growing row over its plan to introduce foreign language teaching for all Scottish primary pupils. |
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