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1. Head backs the dunce school axe
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 September 2005 A HEADTEACHER at one of Manchester's most-improved schools supports a government plan to close failing schools that do not improve quickly enough. -
2. £100,000 schools job still vacant
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 September 2005 A FIVE-month recruitment drive has failed to find a replacement for Manchester's chief education officer Mick Waters. -
3. Chamber view: Better education and skills
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 September 2005 ANGIE ROBINSON, the CEO of Manchester's Chamber of Commerce, discusses the Labour Party Conference. -
4. Scene set to help find your job
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 September 2005 HUNDREDS of jobs will be on offer tomorrow with more than 50 companies taking part in Manchester's premier recruitment fair. -
5. All schools to ban junk food
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 September 2005 CHEAP bangers, burgers and fizzy drinks are to be banned from all schools. -
6. I've still got a lot to do, says Blair
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 September 2005 TONY BLAIR was today setting out ambitious plans for more improvements to public services during the Labour Government's historic third term. -
7. Huge support for language classes
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 September 2005 MINISTERS came under fresh pressure to tackle the steep drop in pupils taking French and German at school, after a poll found more than 90% of adults want their children to learn a language. -
8. Pensions strike is 'on cards'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 September 2005 THE biggest outbreak of industrial unrest since 1926 looks likely after council workers rejected changes to the pension age. -
9. 'Honour murders' fear over forced marriages
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 September 2005 JASVINDA Sanghera was just 15 when she saw the front door of her parents' house was open. She fled - never to return. -
10. Riddle of college drop-outs
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 September 2005 THOUSANDS of students are dropping out of Greater Manchester universities, despite giving them excellent ratings in a satisfaction survey.