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  1. 1. Spy camera in the classroom

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 December 2004 A BIG Brother spy camera is being used to monitor the performance of teachers at a Salford secondary school.
  2. 2. Rap for town's youth service

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 October 2004 A YOUTH service has been branded "unsatisfactory" by government inspectors. A report published today says too much emphasis is placed in Bolton on recreational activities that do not stimulate 13-to-19-year-olds.
  3. 3. Asylum probe storm

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 September 2004 A LEADING academic has been ousted from a '600,000 research project into asylum seekers in Salford after concerns that the scheme was being used for political purposes.
  4. 4. School uniform grants blasted

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 September 2004 A NATIONAL charity has criticised local education authorities - including three in the north west - for axing clothing grants as the cost of school uniforms rises.
  5. 5. Bosses must apply for their own jobs

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 September 2004 SALFORD council's most senior officers are being made to re-apply for their jobs. All of the town hall's departments are being reorganised and each boss will be re-interviewed.
  6. 6. 'People want to see more police officers'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 July 2004 AS coronations go, it was a down-to-earth affair. An empty biscuit tin, embossed with a Christmas scene, was passed around the room to collect the votes.
  7. 7. Schools get their own beat bobby

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 July 2004 SIX Salford schools are to have their own police officers. The idea was launched two years ago and Albion High in Charlestown was the first to have an officer, followed by Buile Hill at Pendleton.
  8. 8. 'Cruel blow' for teens

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 July 2004 A TRAINING centre providing a stepping stone to work for hundreds of teenagers may close in a row over a council lease. A private company, Partners In The Community Ltd, has run the Silverdale Vocational Centre in Salford for two years, helping 250 youngsters.
  9. 9. Cash crisis delays axing of 6 schools

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 July 2004 PLANS to close six Roman Catholic schools in Salford are being stalled by a shortage of cash from the government. Many of the 21 RC primary schools in the inner city and in Little Hulton are half empty because the tradition of having large families has waned.
  10. 10. Mum takes her girl out of school

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 June 2004 A MOTHER who is heading a group of parents in a negligence claim against a failing school is teaching her child at home. Shirley Jones took her daughter Nicola, 13, out of Harrop Fold High, Little Hulton, Salford this week. She says she is unhappy that Nicola's year has been moved to a new site.
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