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41. Bonus for schools
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 December 2004 EVERY school in the north west was yesterday promised a share of a bumper increase in government cash. -
42. 'Get tough' call on rowdy schoolkids
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 February 2005 PLANS for a "zero tolerance" approach to bad behaviour in schools will include metal detectors, random drug tests and fines for parents. -
43. Call to curb student extremists
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 September 2005 UNIVERSITIES in Greater Manchester have been warned to clamp down on student extremists operating on their campuses. -
44. Black marks for school reform
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 October 2005 TONY Blair's much-leaked plans to give parents and private firms more power to run schools, and to sideline local councils, have received poor marks from critics. -
45. College 'denied cash by racism'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 March 2004 THE government is investigating claims that a Manchester college has been denied cash because of "institutional racism" at the Learning and Skills Council. The Manchester College of Arts and Technology's unorthodox teaching methods have cost it at least £300,000 in taxpayers' support. -
46. New laws offer protection
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 November 2007 HOMEOWNERS who use reasonable force to tackle intruders are to get more legal protection, Gordon Brown announced. -
47. Trips pledge to teachers
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 February 2005 TEACHERS who take school children on trips will not be sued if they follow the rules, according to guidelines being issued today. -
48. Citizens' juries to have say on laws
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 July 2007 GORDON Brown today offered families the chance to influence his government's plans for up to 21 new laws. -
49. Warning as drink toll grows
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 January 2008 YOUNG people who binge drink 'are playing Russian roulette with their lives'. That is the warning from Manchester coroner Nigel Meadows as the north west's drink shame is revealed in parliament. -
50. `Toughen up exams' say headteachers
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 August 2005 CLAIMS that A-Level exams have become too easy were rejected by the government.