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1. Teachers to strike over cut in wages
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 January 2006 TEACHERS at a school in Oldham are to strike over payment changes which could cost staff thousands of pounds. -
2. Kelly town school goes £600,000 into the red
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 January 2006 A HIGH school in Bolton is almost '600,000 in the red - the largest deficit in Greater Manchester. -
3. Rebel Kinnock opposes plans
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 January 2006 FORMER Labour leader Lord Kinnock and former Education Secretary Estelle Morris will today challenge the government's proposed education reforms. -
4. Kelly vows to ban perverts
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 January 2006 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly expressed "regret" for the worry caused to parents today as she revealed that 88 sex offenders have not been banned from working in schools. Amid intense pressure over the row, Ms Kelly said ministers and Government officials had decided not to bar 56 sex offenders from working with children since 1997. -
5. Improving schools passing the tests
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 January 2006 CHILDREN across Greater Manchester are doing better than ever in their exams, according to league tables published today. -
6. City school receives plaudits
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 January 2006 A GREATER Manchester school has been named as one of the fastest improving in the country. -
7. Kelly 'could go within days'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 January 2006 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly will today respond to the sex offender teacher row in the Commons - and may quit within days. -
8. Park school hailed as a winner
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 January 2006 CONTROVERSIAL plans to rebuild a primary school on the edge of a Manchester park are today being considered by councillors. -
9. 'I'm no paedophile' says sex row teacher
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 January 2006 A& TEACHER at the centre of the row over sex offenders in school defended himself and said he was not a paedophile. -
10. Ministers lose powers in sex offender row
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 15 January 2006 MINISTERS are to be stripped of their power to decide whether sex offenders should be cleared to teach in British schools, it was reported today.