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1. Blasted school faces closure
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 March 2008 A PRIMARY school is facing closure after government inspectors TWICE found it was failing children - and both the headteacher and her deputy went on sick leave. -
2. More weapons in school
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 23 March 2008 GROWING numbers of pupils are found carrying drugs and weapons every week at school, a report warned today. -
3. Teachers threaten to strike
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 March 2008 TEACHERS are threatening to strike on in a row over class sizes. -
4. Call for class limit of 20
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 23 March 2008 CHILDREN are suffering from the "national scandal" of lessons taught in large classes, with even older pupils losing concentration in big groups, ministers were warned today. -
5. Uni head gets £260,000 salary
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 March 2008 MANCHESTER University's head is one of the best-paid principals in the country, new figures have revealed. -
6. Yu - this is a great place to do business
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 March 2008 MARSHALL Yu is the owner of Grand Healthcare, a European distributor of Free Rider and Powerchairs mobility scooters manufactured in Taiwan. -
7. Shopping trip to beauty title
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 March 2008 A STUDENT teacher could be set for supermodel stardom after she was spotted in a supermarket. -
8. Debt school head quiits
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 March 2008 THE head teacher of a school which was £200,000 in the red has quit after an investigation into concerns about his leadership. -
9. School’s Thai trip
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 March 2008 PUPILS at a Wythenshawe school shunned their usual half-term activities to help vulnerable children overseas. -
10. Row over orchestra funding
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 March 2008 COUNCIL chiefs are to sponsor the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra with cash which could be spent helping deprived areas of Salford, the M.E.N. can reveal.