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1. Two-way education is Sue's business
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 June 2005 SUE BAILEY has gone back to school. The Stockport-based business consultant is helping students by opening up a window on what life is like in the real world of work. -
2. Question for Kelly on school requests
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 June 2005 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly is to be asked whether Manchester's most successful state school is continuing to breach the law in the way it asks parents to contribute up to '1,230-a-year towards their child's schooling. -
3. United we stand!
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 June 2005 MANCHESTER United chief executive David Gill put the club's controversial takeover to one side to help launch an education conference aimed at showing how football can be used to fight racism. -
4. Drive to get yellow buses
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 June 2005 A DRIVE to get more American-style yellow school buses on the roads has been welcomed by Education Secretary Ruth Kelly. -
5. Gill goes to war on racism
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 June 2005 MANCHESTER United chief executive David Gill put the club's controversial takeover to one side to help launch an education conference aimed at showing how football can be used to fight racism. -
6. Parents forced back into class
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 June 2005 PARENTS of unruly pupils will be forced to attend compulsory lessons on how to bring up children, Education Secretary Ruth Kelly has promised. -
7. Vernon's new recycling role
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 June 2005 RADIO and TV star Vernon Kay is helping youngsters learn all about recycling. A new education programme featuring Vernon, from Bolton, has been launched in primary schools across Manchester to help the recyclers of the future cut down on the huge amount of waste produced each year. -
8. Getting children stuck into music
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 June 2005 ROCK musician Tony Williams has signed with Dawsons Music to head up the company's growing education division.<BR> -
9. Small gem of advice
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 June 2005 SHE asked a generation what they had done to make themselves proud, and now Heather Small is determined to inspire young women in Manchester secondary schools to turn the tables on the record industry. -
10. Third of teenagers ignore study grant
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 June 2005 MORE than one in three teenagers eligible for a government grant to help them with their studies have shunned the scheme.