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  1. 1. Tears flow as Estelle goes

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 October 2002 TONY Blair's government was still reeling after the shock resignation of embattled Education Secretary Estelle Morris.
  2. 2. Tears for Estelle as Clarke takes over

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 October 2002 LABOUR Party chairman Charles Clarke has taken over the hot seat as Education Secretary from Estelle Morris.
  3. 3. Call for Morris to quit

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 October 2002 FORMER chief inspector of schools Chris Woodhead today called on Education Secretary Estelle Morris to resign because of the A-level "scam".
  4. 4. Blair signals classroom revolution

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 October 2002 TONY BLAIR signalled dramatic changes in education in what he called the "post comprehensive era".
  5. 5. Estelle's shock exit is `a body blow to women'

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 October 2002 WOMEN in politics have been dealt a body blow by the shock departure of Education Secretary Estelle Morris, according to veteran Labour MP Gwyneth Dunwoody.
  6. 6. Shake-up call after 'racism' claims

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 October 2002 YOUTH experts say there will have to be a massive overhaul in the education system if black youngsters are to have the same opportunities as their white classmates.
  7. 7. Universities under fire on targets

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 October 2002 THE head of a leading Manchester independent school has attacked targets set by some universities to increase the intake of youngsters from inner-city areas.
  8. 8. Street-wise drugs drive

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 October 2002 CORONATION Street's William Roache used mince pies to launch a campaign to educate pupils about the dangers of drugs.
  9. 9. We're not racist say angry teachers

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 October 2002 TEACHERS and headteachers have hit back at figures which sparked claims that schools are "institutionally racist".
  10. 10. Only 1,945 students get A-level regrades

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 October 2002 ONLY 1,945 A-level students are to have their grades improved after the massive independent inquiry into allegations of grade fixing.
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