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1. MPs join war on 999 yobs
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 GREATER Manchester's MPs are backing our campaign for tougher laws to protect 999 workers from yobs who ambush them while on duty. -
2. Trail-blazing help on jobs is saved
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 03 December 2005 AN award-winning youth job and education scheme has been saved from the axe after a government u-turn. -
3. Thugs stone bus of 'posh pupils'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 October 2005 THUGS who attacked a bus carrying private school pupils may have deliberately targeted it because it is used by "posh kids". -
4. Prince's project faces the axe
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 October 2005 AN award-winning scheme which helps young people get into work and education is facing the axe. -
5. New start for troubled schools
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 October 2005 TWO Salford secondary schools are to to be rebuilt thanks to £50m of government cash. -
6. Anti-truant team flee from thugs
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 August 2005 STAFF at a Salford anti-truancy office were sent home for their own safety after they were attacked by yobs. Workers at the building in Britannia Street say they were besieged for three days by a teenage gang who hurled abuse and missiles at passers-by. -
7. Youth services slammed in 'feral gangs' city
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 August 2005 SERVICES for young people in Salford - where police say gangs of "feral youths" are running amok - have been condemned in a government report. -
8. Funding row sinks Hope school plans
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 July 2005 SALFORD'S aim of rebuilding one of its secondary schools has been thwarted after the government turned down a bid for extra cash from the city council. -
9. Teachers 'warned of lessons threat'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 June 2005 A TEACHER threatened to teach badly when government inspectors visited her school, an employment tribunal heard. The head of Marlborough Road Primary School in Salford, Judith Elderkin, said teachers warned her that Rita Mehra made the threat after she announced the visit by Ofsted. -
10. Gareth makes the grade
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 June 2005 GARETH Hughes has just sat nine GCSEs and is confident of getting good grades. He has been offered a college place to study English, French and Music. But his achievement is remarkable as Gareth, 16, from Little Hulton, Salford, is totally blind.