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91. Turnaround plan is encouraging says Findel
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 August 2011 Home shopping and education supplies group Findel says its three year turnaround plan has made an encouraging start. -
92. Top surgeon copied another doctor's work in bid to win promotion
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 May 2011 Gordon Shepard’s cheating was discovered when he left the other medic’s name on the work. Mr Shepard, who was a consultant in trauma and orthopaedic surgery at Royal Bolton Hospital, copied the work while taking a distance learning course in medical education. -
93. Striking teachers will 'lose respect of parents', warns Michael Gove
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 June 2011 Education Secretary Michael Gove has warned against union ‘militancy’ ahead of a planned walkout by teachers and public sector workers this week. -
94. 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. -
95. 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. -
96. Removing the race 'barrier' from adoption
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 February 2011 Education Secretary Michael Gove was today unveiling new guidance aimed at making it easier for white families to adopt children from a differing racial background, but is this the right way forward, asks Deanna Delamotta. -
97. Promethean World forecasts lower sales
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 March 2011 Interactive education technology firm Promethean World posted better-than-expected annual revenues, sending its shares up, but the Blackburn-based company forecast lower sales in 2011. -
98. Deals round-up
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 March 2011 An education team at Manchester law firm George Davies advised the new Manchester Creative and Media Academies on a £38m development will see North Manchester High School for Girls and its boys' equivalent relocate to a campus in Blackley. The George Davies team included construction law specialist Catherine Kay. -
99. £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. -
100. 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.