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51. 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. -
52. £50m boost for weak schools
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 June 2007 A £50m campaign to improve poor performing schools has been launched in Greater Manchester. -
53. Five councils among best in Britain
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 December 2004 BOLTON, Tameside and Wigan have retained their places among the nation's best councils in star ratings announced today. -
54. I may never go back, says barred head
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 December 2005 A SUSPENDED "superhead" today admitted she may never return to the Manchester school whose fortunes she turned around. -
55. Scene set to help find your job
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 September 2005 HUNDREDS of jobs will be on offer tomorrow with more than 50 companies taking part in Manchester's premier recruitment fair. -
56. Labour hopefuls back supercasino
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 June 2007 MANCHESTER'S supercasino bid is a winner with Labour's deputy leadership hopefuls who have given it their backing. -
57. 'I'll close health gap'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 April 2005 JOHN REID has pledged to close the health gap between Manchester and the south east if Labour win the election. -
58. City is leader of the pack
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 April 2004 BRITAIN's biggest cities outside London are booming - and Manchester is leading the way. -
59. Blair urges students to stay on
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 13 March 2004 LEAVING school at 16 could become a thing of the past, Tony Blair said today. The government wants all young people to stay on until 18 - taking A and AS-level exams or opting for apprenticeships, vocational training or other qualifications. -
60. PM's schools pledge
Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 March 2004 CHILDREN leaving school at 16 could become a thing of the past, Mr Blair told the conference. The government is considering major reforms which would see every pupil either going on to A- and AS-levels or taking apprenticeships, vocational training or other qualifications.