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1. Lecturer slams 'easy' uni course
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 March 2009 A SENIOR academic at a Manchester university has broken ranks to accuse it of 'dumbing down' higher education. -
2. Uni boss calls for end to fees
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 August 2009 THE new head of Salford University has called for student fees to be scrapped. -
3. Reborn school a class act
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 April 2009 A SCHOOL branded 'the worst in the country' has made an astounding transformation. -
4. Schools reopen as academies
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 September 2009 FOUR secondary schools were reopening this week as academies. North Manchester High School for Boys, North Manchester High School for Girls, Parklands High, and Brookway have struggled with poor attendance and results. -
5. Peace hopes over schools row
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 February 2009 EXPERTS working with special-needs children in schools are a step closer to ending industrial action against Manchester council. Psychologists who help disabled or troubled youngsters have been refusing to do extra work or overtime in a row over how their department is organised. -
6. Luxury offices at job-cut uni
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 April 2009 TENS of thousands of pounds was spent kitting out luxury offices at a university which is cutting jobs. -
7. Primary pupils make grade
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 August 2009 PUPILS in most Greater Manchester primary schools are continuing to make steady progress, according to the latest Sats results. -
8. Primary school league tables
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 April 2009 PRIMARY schools across Greater Manchester have chalked up huge improvements, according to the latest league tables. Click here to see league tables -
9. School opens on Maine Road ground
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 September 2009 A SCHOOL has opened on the site of Man City's former ground. -
10. 3,000 join fight to save school
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 February 2009 THOUSANDS of people have joined the battle to save a school for autistic children. More than 3,000 people signed a petition to keep open Ewing School, in Didsbury. Council bosses want to shut the 70-pupil school because they believe autistic youngsters should mix with other pupils.