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  1. 1. CBI chief's broadside

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 July 2006 THE government must tackle urgently éthe scandalous shortcomings,é in education and training, the new Director General of the CBI Richard Lambert has warned.
  2. 2. Kelly attacker 'not scared' by jail threat

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 July 2006 A FATHERS' rights campaigner who pelted former Education Secretary Ruth Kelly with eggs said he is not afraid of going to jail. Michael Downes pleaded guilty to assault and the case was adjourned for a probation service report.
  3. 3. Headteacher given a Big Tick

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 July 2006 A HEADTEACHER has picked up a prestigious award for bringing education and business together. Guy Hutchence, of Cedar Mount High, Gorton, was recognised for his `invaluable leadership skills and innovative approach to developing links between schools and business leaders'.
  4. 4. Government launches 'brain register'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 July 2006 A REGISTER of talented pupils in England is being launched by the Government. Head teachers at every secondary school will get letters this week asking them to register their brightest and most talented pupils.
  5. 5. School in £17m funding victory

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 July 2006 A HEADMASTER who has fought a long campaign for funds was celebrating after being told he will get é17m to rebuild his crumbling but successful school.
  6. 6. The art of good business

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 July 2006 WHAT have Manchester Airport, construction giant Bruntwood and a north west car dealership got in common? Answer: they are all philanthropists, contributing financial support and visibility to artistic projects across the region.
  7. 7. Asbo threat for Kelly egg attacker

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 July 2006 A FATHER'S rights campaigner who pelted government minister Ruth Kelly with eggs could be made the subject of an anti social behaviour order today.
  8. 8. Penguin lifts Pearson

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 July 2006 PENGUIN owner Pearson hailed a record best-selling performance today after a string of authors shot up the book charts.
  9. 9. News Special: Moss Side Riots 25 years on

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 July 2006 TWENTY FIVE years ago, Moss Side erupted in riots. Since then, the district's name has been tarnished by gangs and gun crime. But behind all the bleak headlines is a vibrant melting pot of a community in which many people - including police officers - are successfully striving to lay the ghosts of 1981. PAUL TAYLOR reports.
  10. 10. Schools' packed lunch 'fee' bid rejected

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 July 2006 YOUNGSTERS could have been charged for taking packed lunches to school under plans put before a Greater Manchester council.
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