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1. Primary school sex education 'wicked'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 October 2008 FAMILY campaigners called on the government today to scrap plans to teach sex education to primary school children. -
2. Tories' education pledge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 September 2008 THE Conservatives will today unveil plans for a massive shake-up of Britain's education system. -
3. Chamber view: Education is vital
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 April 2008 HAVING an educated workforce is vital for the continued prosperity of our country: in the near future there will be few, if any, jobs that don't require qualifications. -
4. Minister's sex lessons pledge
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 October 2008 PARENTS will not lose the right to withdraw their children from sex education lessons, Education Minister Ed Balls has promised. -
5. Teachers' union leader dies, 56
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 05 April 2008 THE world of education was mourning the sudden death today of Steve Sinnott, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers. He was 56. -
6. Wigan schools shake-up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 November 2008 SEVERAL secondary schools could close or merge as part of a £280m overhaul of education in Wigan. -
7. Nord Anglia rejects £179.5m move
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 June 2008 EDUCATION and training firm Nord Anglia today said it had rejected a £179.5m private equity approach for the company. -
8. £230m schools vision unveiled
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 April 2008 SWEEPING plans to issue pupils with laptop computers and offer new subjects such as golf, robotics and horse riding have been unveiled by Oldham education bosses. -
9. £5,000 spent on virtual school
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 May 2008 EDUCATION chiefs in Manchester have spent taxpayers' money on a school that doesn't exist. -
10. Boy let down over school
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 April 2008 A BOY with special needs was not provided with an adequate education during his last three years in school.