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1. Link-up to promote UK education
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 March 2002 TWO of Manchester's biggest media consultancies have joined forces to win a prestigious £1m account with the British Council. -
2. £6m bid for new special school
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 March 2002 EDUCATION bosses in Wigan hope to build a new £6m school especially designed for children with severe learning difficulties. -
3. Mixed fortunes in university cash stakes
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 March 2002 Manchester University has been awarded the biggest increase in funding of any university in the country, according to figures released by the Higher Education Funding Council for England. -
4. Schools chief quits after four years
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 March 2002 THE man drafted in to turn around Manchester's schools in the wake of a damning report by Ofsted inspectors is to leave after four years in charge. -
5. Schools chief quits after four years
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 March 2002 THE man drafted in to turn around Manchester's schools in the wake of a damning report by Ofsted inspectors is to leave after four years in charge. -
6. Minister faces pupils at question time
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 March 2002 TEENAGE pupil Regina Bardsley told a government minister how she was regularly reduced to tears by the pressure of working for her exams. -
7. Colleges to help lure pupils to universities
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 March 2002 Colleges in Greater Manchester are to open their doors to teachers to train them to encourage more pupils to go to university. -
8. University merger backed
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 March 2002 Radical plans to merge UMIST and the University of Manchester have been cautiously welcomed by academics at both institutions. -
9. Hey presto, no tax rise - yet
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 March 2002 Gordon Brown, the fiscal Houdini of Westminster, is preparing for his sixth Budget day next month, and already his audience is anticipating another legendary escape act. -
10. Unions 'back' shock university merger
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 March 2002 Radical plans to replace UMIST and the University of Manchester with a single university have been cautiously welcomed by academics at both institutions.