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91. Together Trust secures £7.5m college development package
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 November 2011 A £7.5m funding package has been agreed to enable the Together Trust to press on with its development of a specialist further education college on the site of a former Rolls-Royce factory in Openshaw, Manchester. -
92. Findel losses hit £5.6m
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2011 Home shopping and education supplies group Findel is banking on a busy Christmas after losses widened during the first half of the year. -
93. University-educated heroin addict mum admits she assaulted police
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 June 2011 Jobless Sally Rycroft, 39, of Gorton, has a ten-year-old daughter and had a good education, with three A levels and a degree but went on a downward spiral of heroin and alcohol abuse in her 20s, a court was told. She admitted two charges of assaulting a police officer by throwing hyperdermic syringes at them. -
94. Promethean World half-year profits fall to £3.3m
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 July 2011 Interactive education technology firm Promethean World posted a sharp fall in half-year profits as revenues slid amid government austerity programmes in the United States and Europe. -
95. Promethean World meets targets in testing times
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 October 2011 Education technology firm Promethean World said its global revenues have suffered from a decline in state budgets around the world. -
96. Teachers balloted over joining mass public sector protest
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 November 2011 Teachers are expected to bring education across Greater Manchester to a halt during a mass public sector protest. Ballot papers are now being sent to out across the region asking teachers to join the walkout later this month. -
97. £115,000 for education in industry
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 May 2006 MANCHESTER'S Manufacturing Institute has launched a é115,000 educational scholarship fund to help create the next generation of industrial leaders in the north west. -
98. Two-way education is Sue's business
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 June 2005 SUE BAILEY has gone back to school. The Stockport-based business consultant is helping students by opening up a window on what life is like in the real world of work. -
99. How happy are you?: M.E.N. survey sheds light onto lives and attitudes of readers across Greater Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 May 2012 The happiest people in Greater Manchester are young, female, middle-class – and living in the city centre. The least happy are male, working class, aged 41-50, and from Rochdale. -
100. SME Tips: Bolton University's Julie Bateman offers advice on 'Graduate recruitment'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 May 2012 Julie Bateman, head of careers and employability at the University of Bolton has been in her role for 15 months.