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  1. 1. Chamber view: Better education and skills

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 September 2005 ANGIE ROBINSON, the CEO of Manchester's Chamber of Commerce, discusses the Labour Party Conference.
  2. 2. £100,000 schools job still vacant

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 September 2005 A FIVE-month recruitment drive has failed to find a replacement for Manchester's chief education officer Mick Waters.
  3. 3. Lecturers strike in pay battle

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 September 2005 LECTURERS at one of the region's biggest further education colleges are to strike, as part of an ongoing battle for better pay.<BR>
  4. 4. Inspector calls . . to offer jobs

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 September 2005 EDUCATION watchdog Ofsted is launching a recruitment drive as Manchester takes a further step towards becoming the Whitehall of the north.
  5. 5. Uni applications to become simpler

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 September 2005 APPLYING to university will change radically under new government proposals.
  6. 6. Blair backs city academy system

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 September 2005

    TONY Blair will defend his plans for more city academy schools - but he faces opposition from his own Labour MPs.

  7. 7. Mum faces jail over truancy kids

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 September 2005 A MOTHER-of-five could be jailed after her two children repeatedly played truant.
  8. 8. Call to curb student extremists

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 September 2005 UNIVERSITIES in Greater Manchester have been warned to clamp down on student extremists operating on their campuses.
  9. 9. Scene set to help find your job

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 September 2005 HUNDREDS of jobs will be on offer tomorrow with more than 50 companies taking part in Manchester's premier recruitment fair.
  10. 10. No homework if you go to school

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 September 2005 CHILDREN should be let off homework as a reward for turning up to school regularly, according to the government.
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