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1. Education minister goes back to school
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 June 2001 TONY Blair's new education supremo will be making an early return to her old school - in Manchester. -
2. Teachers fear education reform
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 June 2001 TEACHERS fear that control of the education of 16 to 19-year-olds in Cheshire may fall into the hands of business and commerce. -
3. Education Secretary goes back to school
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 November 2001 EDUCATION Secretary Estelle Morris returned to her former Manchester secondary school today and revealed the influence a former teacher played in her life. -
4. Happy return for Salford's head girl
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 December 2001 A FORMER Pendleton High School old girl will be Salford's next director of education - after being offered a ''golden handcuffs'' contract. -
5. Salary boost schools chief moves on
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 October 2001 FOR the second time in three years, Salford's education chief has been poached by another council offering a massive increase in salary. -
6. Council loses out in salary war
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 July 2001 SALFORD council has missed out on appointing a rising star as deputy education chief — because it can’t pay enough. -
7. ??1.5m cost of school vandalism
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 July 2001 VANDALISM is costing education bosses so much they say they could have built a new school for the same amount they are having to spend in repairs. -
8. 'Dunce' officials rapped over letter errors
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 July 2001 BUNGLING education officials were branded dunces after sending a letter littered with mistakes to a Greater Manchester security guard. -
9. Nord buys Bright Horizons
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 July 2001 PRIVATE education provider Nord Anglia today splashed out nearly £6m on a southern-based chain of day-care nurseries and revealed plans to sell of three parts of its business. -
10. Top job for MP who's keeping up family tradition
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 June 2001 THE girl from inner-city Manchester who failed her A-levels became Education Secretary today.