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1. Blair keeps his promise
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 September 2002 IT was the day that Tony Blair kept his promise to Barbara Taylor not to forget east Manchester. -
2. Mark all exams again, says head
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 September 2002 A LEADING Manchester headmaster today called for all A level exams to be re-marked in the wake of the national inquiry into alleged grade fixing. -
3. A-levels - Exam boss sacked
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 September 2002 EDUCATION Secretary Estelle Morris was cleared today of political interference in the A-level exam fixing shambles - and she promptly "removed" the boss of the exam watchdog. -
4. Estelle 'won't quit over exams fiasco'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 September 2002 EMBATTLED Education Secretary, Estelle Morris has rejected calls to resign over the latest A-level exam row. -
5. Lesson for truants
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 September 2002 POLICE and education chiefs have given pupils the first lesson of the new term - they need to be in school. -
6. No school to go to
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 September 2002 ALL Kimberley Hebb wants to do is go to school but, because of a mix-up, the 12-year-old has not been in class for 14 months. -
7. School chef cooks up a storm to scoop title
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 September 2002 DIANE Hoffman's school dinners are an education - and top of the class. -
8. Top marks for Stockport school
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 September 2002 STAFF and pupils at a Stockport school have been told they simply couldn't do better. -
9. ITC broadside at broadcast giants
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 September 2002 GRANADA and the BBC have neglected their responsibility to Manchester and the regions, according to a damning essay in a new book examining the future of television. -
10. ‘Virtual’ service offers affordable market research
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 September 2002 A VIRTUAL market research operation is promising an affordable and effective service for small and medium-sized businesses.