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1. Single-sex schools may share sites
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 November 2006 TWO single-sex Manchester schools could be moved under plans to create new "split-sex" campuses. -
2. Stringer: Brown damaged by disloyalty
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 September 2006 GORDON Brown's "Scottishness" and disloyalty to Tony Blair could hit his chances of becoming prime minister, according to Blackley MP Graham Stringer. -
3. Your chance to put Blair on the spot
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 September 2006 THE Manchester Evening News today offers you the chance of a lifetime to quiz Tony Blair face-to-face as he confronts the toughest political crisis of his career. -
4. Super-head Jean is sacked
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 August 2006 A 'SUPER-HEAD' earning é140,000 a year has been sacked over a damning report into her running of a Manchester school. -
5. Salford reveals 'media capital' centre
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 July 2006 SALFORD could become the media training capital of Britain as part of its bid to bring BBC jobs to the north. New details of the planned Media City at Salford Quays can be revealed today and include a cutting-edge training centre. -
6. Schools facing single-sex ban
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 June 2006 EDUCATION chiefs in Manchester are considering scrapping single-sex education in state secondary schools. Parents are being asked whether they want to retain the five existing boys' and girls' schools - or change to an entirely co-educational system. -
7. Put the Tory leader on the spot...
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 April 2006 TORY leaders arrive in the city tonight for their spring conference - and we want you to put leader David Cameron on the spot! -
8. Brown tries to be a good sport
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 March 2006 PRIME Minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown yesterday presented a Budget helping schoolchildren, businesses and sport - but punishing smokers and the owners of gas-guzzling cars. -
9. Budget tip for Brown
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 18 March 2006 GORDON Brown has been urged to freeze taxes in next week's Budget. Shadow Chancellor George Osborne said the Chancellor should simplify the tax system, improve public transport and road network and prune back the rapidly-growing number of public sector jobs. -
10. Hands up for the multi-faith schools
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 March 2006 RELIGIOUS leaders across the region have backed calls for faith schools to accept a proportion of pupils with different beliefs.