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1. Debut date for education boss
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 January 2005 BOLTON West MP Ruth Kelly will make her first speech as Education Secretary at a conference in Manchester tonight. -
2. Diploma snub worry for education chiefs
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 February 2005 THE decision not to replace A-levels and GCSEs with an "over-arching diploma" has sparked disappointment and concern among education and business leaders. -
3. Blair on attack over education
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 April 2005 TONY BLAIR arrived in Bolton today and launched a fierce attack on Conservative education policy. -
4. Too much TV 'stunts kids' education'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 July 2005 TOO much TV can be harmful to a child's education, two independent studies concluded today. A third investigation found that TV can impair the development of very young pre-school children. -
5. Chamber view: Better education and skills
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 September 2005 ANGIE ROBINSON, the CEO of Manchester's Chamber of Commerce, discusses the Labour Party Conference. -
6. Tories put education boss to the test
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 April 2005 THERE are three seats up for grabs in Bolton but Ruth Kelly's in the west of the town is where the media circus will camp. -
7. Two-way education is Sue's business
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 June 2005 SUE BAILEY has gone back to school. The Stockport-based business consultant is helping students by opening up a window on what life is like in the real world of work. -
8. Boarding school plan for unruly pupils
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 May 2005 UNRULY pupils could be sent to boarding schools under moves backed by Education Secretary Ruth Kelly today. -
9. Overhaul plea for sex-ed classes
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 December 2005 A& MAJOR overhaul of the way sex education is taught in schools - with children as young as five learning about relationships - has been urged by two influential government advisory groups. -
10. Exam results: Reality behind the figures
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 October 2005LEAVING school, without a single qualification is still the shocking reality of education in Manchester for too many youngsters.