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221. £80m for two new colleges
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 December 2007 BOLTON has been given an £80m boost to fund two state-of-the-art learning centres. -
222. NHS agrees to pay life-saving bill
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 November 2005 A CANCER patient has won a second battle to get the NHS to pay for life-saving treatment. -
223. Stress left head on verge of suicide
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 July 2007 A SUCCESSFUL headteacher driven to the brink of suicide by stress has hit out at the culture of constant testing and inspections in schools. -
224. Broadside for 'flagship' school
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 December 2007 INSPECTORS have blamed 'complacency' and 'confused leadership' for dragging down standards at a once-leading school. -
225. City truancy blitz
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 16 December 2007 DOZENS of youngsters who thought they could take early Christmas holidays were brought back down to earth during a truancy blitz. -
226. Improving school faces axe
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 December 2007 A FALTERING school has made major strides to improve standards, but still faces closure.Students and staff at Cherry Manor primary in Sale are celebrating after inspectors declared it would no longer be in special measures - a government-imposed sanction on failing schools. -
227. Cleared headteacher returns
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 September 2007 A HEADTEACHER has gone back to school after a two-year fight to clear her name. -
228. Cheating students exposed
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 03 June 2007 HUNDREDS of students at universities in Greater Manchester have been caught cheating, the MEN can reveal. -
229. Super college a step closer
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 March 2007 PLANS to merge Manchester's two biggest colleges have moved closer after a U-turn. -
230. Withington Girls', best again
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 January 2008 THE head of a leading girls' school says she is no slave driver - despite pupils chalking up some of the country's best A-level results.