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71. AMEC in talks with Serco over Technical Consulting Services
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 May 2012 Engineering and project management firm AMEC is in talks with services company Serco over the potential acquisition of its nuclear Technical Consulting Services business, which has its headquarters in Warrington. -
72. Parents' anger over Chorlton High School academy 'whitewash'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 May 2012 Parents have called on bosses at a school which is controversially converting to an independent academy to attend a crunch meeting to explain the decision. -
73. Revealed: Greater Manchester's poverty-hit districts among most deprived in the country
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 May 2012 Collyhurst in Manchester, Kirkholt in Rochdale and Oldham’s Shaw Road area have been ranked in the country’s top ten most-deprived neighbourhoods. -
74. Is the country’s education system letting down the business community?
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 October 2007 EACH week we will ask leading members of the Greater Manchester business community for their views on a topical issue. -
75. Chamber view: Education is vital
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 April 2008 HAVING an educated workforce is vital for the continued prosperity of our country: in the near future there will be few, if any, jobs that don't require qualifications. -
76. Parents 'take out loans for private education'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 August 2006 SOARING numbers of parents are applying for bank loans to put their children through private school, according to new figures. -
77. Focus Education converts church into £2m centre
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 February 2007 A VICTORIAN church in Saddleworth is being converted into a é2 million conference and exhibition centre this summer. -
78. Chamber view: Better education and skills
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 September 2005 ANGIE ROBINSON, the CEO of Manchester's Chamber of Commerce, discusses the Labour Party Conference. -
79. Tories put education boss to the test
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 April 2005 THERE are three seats up for grabs in Bolton but Ruth Kelly's in the west of the town is where the media circus will camp. -
80. Holidaybreak in £9.44m swoop
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 August 2009 TRAVEL firm Holidaybreak has boosted its fast-growing education division with a £9.44m swoop for a 150-acre site in Wiltshire - and is hunting more takeover targets.