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31. New city uni is top of the class
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 November 2005 THE University of Manchester has been named as the Higher Education Institution of the Year - just a year after it was launched.<BR> -
32. Inspector calls . . to offer jobs
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 September 2005 EDUCATION watchdog Ofsted is launching a recruitment drive as Manchester takes a further step towards becoming the Whitehall of the north. -
33. Kelly team to sort out schools
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 May 2005 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly has set-up a national task force to clamp down on bad behaviour in schools. -
34. Problem kids get taste of army life
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 December 2004 AN education project which gives disruptive pupils a taste of military life has been awarded a multi-million-pound grant by the government. -
35. 'Okay - must do better'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 December 2003 EDUCATION bosses in Salford have been told they are doing okay - but that they should be doing a lot better. A report by Ofsted inspectors says the local education authority is doing a "satisfactory" job. -
36. Sir Alex backing plea for war kids
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 May 2003 SIR Alex Ferguson has paid tribute to pupils who will play a vital part in the rebuilding of education in Iraq. -
37. School cuts showdown
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 May 2003 COUNCIL finance chiefs are planning a showdown with Education Secretary Charles Clarke next week when they will demand he explains why the city's schools are struggling to balance their books. -
38. Estelle 'flabbergasted' by award
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 July 2003 FORMER Education Secretary Estelle Morris was named as minister of the year last night - eight months after resigning with the admission she was "not up to the job". -
39. School bosses back to class
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 September 2003 EDUCATION officials are moving out of their offices to spend time in the classroom as part of an attempt to improve standards. In a scheme called Manchester Monday Mornings squads of ten education authority staff will teach in schools across the city. -
40. University access watchdog outlined
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 April 2003 EDUCATION Secretary Charles Clarke was set to outline plans to encourage more young people from poorer backgrounds to continue their studies at university.