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1. Education Secretary Michael Gove calls on parents to help keep schools open during teacher strike
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 June 2011 Education Secretary Michael Gove has angered teaching leaders further by suggesting that parents could be drafted in to help keep classrooms open on Thursday. -
2. NCC Education helps to heal Rwandan nightmare
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 June 2011 Seven children whose parents were killed during the Rwandan genocide in 1994 have been given the chance of a better future by NCC Education. -
3. The Co-operative launches green education
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 April 2011 The Co-operative today launched a green education programme as part of its £30m drive to inspire young people, including encouraging them to learn about sustainability and healthy living. -
4. Band on the Wall is just the ticket for supporting music education
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 July 2011 Manchester live venue Band on the Wall is launching a pioneering national online ticket store to raise funds to support music education. -
5. Spending review: Education
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 October 2010 Much of the bad news in education had already been well-aired before it was confirmed yesterday, writes education reporter Yakub Qureshi. -
6. Labour 2010: Ed Balls attacks Tory education policy
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 September 2010 Shadow Education secretary Ed Balls has attacked Conservative plans for free schools as 'the most socially divisive education experiment in 60 years'. -
7. ‘More schools to face axe’ in education crisis
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 July 2010 More schools will have to close to tackle a financial crisis in Salford’s education service, says a new report. The council is already planning to shut two high schools and a number of primaries. -
8. Jailed, illegal immigrant who used cash to fund kids’ education
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 July 2010 A Nigerian woman who came to Britain illegally to fund her four children's education has been jailed for six months. -
9. In pictures: Students defend violent clashes over education cuts as 'necessary evil'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 November 2010 Students from Manchester fighting to stop education cuts were divided tonight over the justification of violent clashes at the headquarters of the Tory party in London.. -
10. Professor, 80, fled from Nazi occupied Austria and championed Special Needs Education
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 December 2010 Peter Mittler, the 80-year-old Emeritus Professor of Special Needs Education at the University of Manchester, is one of the country’s great champions for the intellectually disabled and has advised the government and the United Nations.