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  1. 1. Adult learning centre to shut

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 February 2009 A MANCHESTER University centre designed to give adults a `second chance' at education is to close after more than 80 years.
  2. 2. Kids get recycling message

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 February 2009 A HANDS-ON recycling workshop for children has been established by the Co-op at its Waste Works education centre.
  3. 3. Intake row over Sale West primary pupils

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 February 2009 EDUCATION bosses have been slammed after altering a school’s catchment area to cope with the loss of Sale primary Cherry Manor.
  4. 4. MP slams transport divide

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 February 2009 AN MP has slammed a massive imbalance in transport cash given to London compared to the north west. New figures show the government spends nearly £700 per Londoner on road, rail and buses - and less than £300 per person in Manchester.
  5. 5. £25m college back on track

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 February 2009 PLANS for a £25m college in a `brain drain' town are back on track.
  6. 6. Teen pregnancy on the rise

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 February 2009 TEENAGE pregnancies have risen in Greater Manchester. The level of underage pregnancies in Manchester is one of the worst in the country, new figures reveal.
  7. 7. Peace hopes over schools row

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 February 2009 EXPERTS working with special-needs children in schools are a step closer to ending industrial action against Manchester council. Psychologists who help disabled or troubled youngsters have been refusing to do extra work or overtime in a row over how their department is organised.
  8. 8. Holidaybreak on track for success

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 February 2009 TRAVEL specialist Holidaybreak has revealed that better deals from hoteliers and the popularity of shows such as Oliver! in London's West End had boosted its short break business.
  9. 9. Armstrong deal hits the right note

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 February 2009 MUSIC training business Armstrong Learning has added another string to its bow and more than doubled turnover with the £1m-plus takeover of a rival.
  10. 10. Chris Ronnie's career so far

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 February 2009 WHEN Chris Ronnie became chief executive of JJB Sports in August 2007, he declared himself to be `one of the luckiest fellows alive'.
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