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11. Swipe card urged for free-meal kids
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 October 2003 SCHOOLS are being encouraged to give pupils electronic swipe cards for cafeterias - to avoid identifying youngsters who take free school meals. -
12. Career lessons on the curriculum
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 January 2003 THE government has announced a big shake-up in lessons for teenagers, offering more job-related courses. -
13. £30-a-week push to bridge Britain's skills gap
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 July 2003 THE government today launched a major drive to teach skills to workers who left school without good qualifications. -
14. Storm over student debts
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 January 2003 STUDENT leaders and MPs have attacked government plans for extra tuition fees. -
15. Blair quizzed on star head
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 May 2003 TONY Blair has been challenged over the fate of Manchester headteacher Dame Jean Else, who has threatened to quit over a school cash crisis. -
16. Schools get help to tackle drug abuse
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 April 2003 SCHOOLS are to get more help to stamp out the abuse of drugs, drink and cigarettes in the playground. -
17. 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. -
18. More MPs in top-up fees rebellion
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 December 2003 MORE Labour MPs are expected to join the massive protest against student top-up fees today - despite attempts by the government to head off the revolt. More than 130 MPs, including a growing number of former ministers, have signed a Commons motion calling on Tony Blair to look at alternatives to the plan for university fees of up to £3,000 a year. -
19. Language laboratory
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 June 2003 PRIMARY school pupils in Bury and Oldham are to get the chance to learn foreign languages earlier. -
20. Blair targets fees row rebels
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 December 2003 LABOUR MPS were being targeted by government ministers in a bid to head off a big revolt over student fees, which threatens Tony Blair's future.