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1. Prescott: Think about a mayor
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 January 2005 JOHN Prescott has urged Manchester to consider appointing a Ken Livingstone-style mayor. -
2. Text of readers' Q&A with Tony Blair
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 January 2005 READERS of the M.E.N put their questions to Prime Minister Tony Blair tonight. -
3. Blair meets the readers
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 January 2005 TONY Blair gave a major boost to the Manchester Evening News' Metrolink campaign during an exclusive chat with our readers. Listen to clips of the debate here. -
4. £14m buy-in at care firm
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 January 2005 A PROVIDER of fostering services and care homes for troubled children is planning major expansion in the north west after a '14m management buy-in deal. -
5. Prefect banned over hair design
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 January 2005 A PREFECT was sent home from school - for having a palm tree shaved into his close-cropped hair. -
6. Schools failing on sex lessons - watchdog
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 January 2005 TOO many schools are failing to teach sex education and other "vital" issues teenagers need to understand for later life, Ofsted said today. -
7. Five new academies to replace schools
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 January 2005 MANCHESTER education chiefs are considering plans to replace up to five secondary schools with controversial city academies in a bid to maximise money for new buildings. -
8. Students too busy to mount campaigns
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 January 2005 Students are too busy earning enough money to survive and repay record debts to mount political campaigns, according to a survey published today. -
9. Kelly: Faith not an obstacle
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 23 January 2005 NEW Education Secretary Ruth Kelly has insisted that her Roman Catholic beliefs would not in future prevent her taking a job as a health minister. -
10. Jimmy hot-foots it to India
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 January 2005 FORMER Cold Feet star James Nesbitt is going back to school to help children over 5,000 miles - and a world away - from Manchester.