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3851. Writer is a big draw for kids
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 October 2002 CHILDREN'S writer Phil McMylor put parents and children in the picture about learning at home. -
3852. A town learning to live without barriers
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 December 2002 THIS time last year the town of Oldham limped away from the most devastating episode in its history. -
3853. Grammar schools pledge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 October 2003 THE Tories have promised to increase the number of grammar schools - to build on the success of those in Trafford. -
3854. Tearaway who got back on track
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 August 2003 TEENAGER Chris Ferris was expelled from two secondary schools and had been in trouble with the police, but he turned his life around thanks to an innovative summer project. -
3855. Nord poised to help rebuild school’s image
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 May 2001 A SCHOOL with an image problem is set for a makeover with the help of Cheshire-based Nord Anglia. -
3856. £2m treats for young tearaways
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 August 2003 TEENAGE tearaways from across Greater Manchester are being treated to trips, treats and holidays as part of a £2.1million scheme to cut youth crime over the school holidays. -
3857. Pat on the back for improving council
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 January 2004 SALFORD council - twice branded weak by government inspectors - has been praised by auditors. The District Auditor's report applauds the council for making improvements in the way the city is run. -
3858. Blair back to face battle over fees
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 January 2004 TONY Blair has returned to the political scene facing an "action packed" month. As MPs ended their New Year break, they were being targeted by government managers keen to head off the rebellion over student tuition fees.<BR> -
3859. Rival gives place to Oxford 'reject'
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 18 January 2003 A BRILLIANT student - whose rejection from Oxford University prompted fears that she had been turned away because she is deaf - has won a place at rival Cambridge. -
3860. Teacher resigns over pupil texting probe
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 January 2004 A TEACHER suspended from a top-performing high school for allegedly texting a pupil and leaving her voice messages has resigned. The man, who has not been named, was employed at Lymm High School in Warrington.