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1. Two-way education is Sue's business
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 June 2005 SUE BAILEY has gone back to school. The Stockport-based business consultant is helping students by opening up a window on what life is like in the real world of work. -
2. Schools out for Nord Anglia in £11.9m deal
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 June 2004 CHEADLE-based education and training firm Nord Anglia has sold its UK schools for '11.9m. The company, which is now the nursery-place market leader in the UK and runs the elite Princess Christian nursery chain, announced earlier this year that it intended to dispose of its UK schools division because it is no longer core to its strategy. -
3. Lesson in success by ex-teacher
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 October 2005 FORMER maths teacher Ian Fisher has gone to the top of the class after the on-line education company he launched five years ago scooped a national award. -
4. Nord Anglia leaps to the top of the class
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 July 2004 LEAPFROG helped Cheadle-based education and training group Nord Anglia to jump into the top spot as the UK's biggest nursery chain. -
5. Nord Anglia in HQ quit riddle
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 July 2005 STAFF at education group Nord Anglia are bracing themselves for the outcome of internal review which some fear could see it quit its Cheadle headquarters with the loss of 100 jobs. -
6. Nord Anglia's move plan 'leaked'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 July 2005 EDUCATION group Nord Anglia is continuing to claim no decision has been made over the future of its Cheadle headquarters - despite a leaked document revealing detailed plans of its closure and the sale of the building. -
7. Chamber chief Gerry blames government for skills shortage
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 March 2004 A TOP businessman took a swipe at the government's record on public services - under the nose of former Downing Street spin-doctor Alistair Campbell. -
8. Online course was back to front
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 July 2005 MARKETING training experts at a Manchester company were delighted when hundreds of students in Syria wanted to sign up for an online course in business studies. The catch was - most of them wanted to study it in Arabic. -
9. IOD chief Miles to inspire the young into business
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 November 2004 MORE young people must to be inspired to join the world of business, says top director Miles Templeman. -
10. Storybook spreads the word worldwide
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 September 2004 A GOODY-BAG which makes storytelling a fun way to learn for youngsters, is spreading the English language round the globe - thanks to a Bury company.