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41. System failing pupils, say ministers
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 04 November 2006 MINISTERS have admitted that progress in primary schools has stalled and children who could get better grades are being let down by the education system. -
42. Kelly 'must say sorry' in school sex row
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 January 2006 PARENTS have demanded an apology from Education Secretary Ruth Kelly after she revealed that ministers had allowed more adults on the sex offenders register to work in schools. -
43. Prime Minister's Question Time
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 24 September 2006 PRIME Minister Tony Blair paid a visit to the brand new offices of the M.E.N., and took part in a question and answer session with invited members of the public. He answered questions on regeneration, forerign policy, education, and health. Here are the images the M.E.N captured of the event. -
44. Safety team on call at winter Games
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 February 2006 MEDICAL staff at the Winter Olympics in Turin are ready for any emergency thanks to a education charity from Salford. -
45. Kelly attacked by egg-thrower
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 February 2006 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly was pelted with an egg as she turned up at a court. -
46. Manc man charged with Kelly egging
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 February 2006 A MANCHESTER man will appear in court today charged with common assault after Education Secretary Ruth Kelly was pelted with an egg. -
47. New fears on cannabis
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 January 2006 LAST week, the M.EN reported that cannabis is back under the spotlight due to growing evidence about the links to mental health problems. The Home Secretary wants more education about the subject. -
48. Kelly town school goes £600,000 into the red
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 January 2006 A HIGH school in Bolton is almost '600,000 in the red - the largest deficit in Greater Manchester. -
49. Ministers lose powers in sex offender row
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 15 January 2006 MINISTERS are to be stripped of their power to decide whether sex offenders should be cleared to teach in British schools, it was reported today. -
50. £36billion refurbishment for schools
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 December 2006 CHANCELLOR Gordon Brown today announced a four-year é36 billion programme of refurbishment and rebuilding to make England's schools and colleges "fit for the 21st century".