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1. Blair future 'rides on reforms'
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 05 February 2006 TONY Blair's position will be "untenable" if he has to rely on Conservative support to push controversial education reforms through, a Labour former Cabinet minister warned today. -
2. Spanish lesson for school visitor
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 February 2006 ONE of Spain's most senior education officials dropped into a Manchester primary school to see what could be learned. -
3. Kelly 'refused extra security' in Salford
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 February 2006 EDUCATION Minister Ruth Kelly was pelted with eggs after she refused the offer of extra security at Salford Magistrates' Court. -
4. Egg attack case remand
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 February 2006 A FATHERS' rights campaigner from Wythenshawe appeared in court charged with an egg attack on Education Secretary Ruth Kelly. -
5. Akabusi: How kids can stay in front
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 February 2006 OLYMPIC medallist Kriss Akabusi launched Challenge Manchester by telling schoolchildren: If you want to get ahead, get an education. -
6. 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. -
7. 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. -
8. 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. -
9. Alzheimer's blow for the learned
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 February 2006 ALZHEIMER'S disease progresses faster in people who are highly educated, research suggested. -
10. Faith schools should teach other religions
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 February 2006 FAITH schools should teach pupils about other religions as well as their own, leaders of the major faiths said in a statement. The signatories to the agreement include the Church of England, the Roman Catholic Church, the Muslim Council of Britain, the Board of Deputies of British Jews and Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist organisations.