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1. Schools face closure
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 June 2003 FOUR council-run primary schools in Salford are likely to close and an education chief has warned that action must be taken soon to shut several Roman Catholic primaries. -
2. Minister seeks pact for better schools
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 June 2003 EDUCATION secretary Charles Clarke was in Manchester demanding councils sign "contracts" to improve school standards. The cabinet minister revealed the plans in a speech just weeks after blaming the city council for a cash crisis that is threatening teachers' jobs. -
3. No more school cash
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 June 2003 EDUCATION Secretary Charles Clarke has told Manchester schools bosses the government will not find more money to meet a cash crisis. -
4. Outstanding pupils reap rewards
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 June 2003 TEENAGER Joanna Walsh and school girl Sarah Hernandez have received a Manchester Education Award in recognition of their outstanding achievements. -
5. Council blasts 'lies' over schools cash
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 June 2003 AN OPPOSITION council leader in Manchester has been reported to standards watchdogs after being accused of "peddling lies" about the education funding crisis. -
6. Katie's lesson for Ken
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 June 2003 HE is a veteran of TV's best-loved soap opera and no stranger to public speaking. but actor Bill Roache was upstaged by four-year-old Katie O'Sullivan when he launched a health education service for children. -
7. Estelle's quick return to top
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 June 2003 FORMER education chief Estelle Morris has been dramatically brought back into the government. -
8. £3.5m for schools facing crisis
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 June 2003 MANCHESTER council chiefs are to pump £3.5m of "rainy day" cash into schools as the scale of a financial crisis begins to emerge. -
9. Pupils raise £40K for schools in Iraq
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 June 2003 SCHOOL pupils in Greater Manchester have raised an amazing '40,000 for children in Iraq. More than 200 of our schools took part in a Manchester Evening News/UNICEF appeal which saw youngsters dressing down to raise money. -
10. Schoolgirl dies in fall tragedy
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 June 2003 A TEENAGE schoolgirl has died after falling down a flight of stairs at a Greater Manchester secondary school.