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  1. 1. Weber is on the right rail track

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 March 2005 WEBER Shandwick North is on the right track with the new local rail franchise operator for the north.
  2. 2. Tories slam parents of 'feckless' teenagers

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 March 2005 THE Conservatives today condemned the parents of "foul-mouthed and feckless" teenagers who set "an appalling example" of how pupils should behave in school.
  3. 3. Baby DNA profiling rejected

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 March 2005 THE government's genetics watchdog today rejected the idea of creating a national scheme to take DNA profiles of every baby born in Britain.
  4. 4. Final test for Oldham's university bid

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 March 2005 OLDHAM is just days away from learning if it is to gain university status and a multi-million-pound boost.
  5. 5. Bid to close the gender gap

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 March 2005 A TOP union last night called for urgent action to close the pay gap between men and women.
  6. 6. Minister's vow on school violence

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 March 2005 SCHOOL standards minister Stephen Twigg was today set to reassure teachers that the Government is tackling the problem of violent and abusive pupils.
  7. 7. Jamie gives schools food for thought

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 March 2005 THE amount spent on each child's school dinner in Greater Manchester is revealed in an M.E.N. investigation today.
  8. 8. Kelly dishes up £280m for school meals

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 March 2005 AN EXTRA '280 million to "transform" the quality of school dinners was announced today by Education Secretary Ruth Kelly.
  9. 9. £17m advice boost for businesses

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 March 2005 A GOVERNMENT scheme has delivered a '17m boost to north west manufacturers over the last three years, says Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt.
  10. 10. "Arise Sir Jamie" says union boss

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 March 2005 TV chef Jamie Oliver should be knighted for his campaign to improve school dinners, the leader of Britain's biggest teachers' union has suggested.
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