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1. Cabinet Secretary 'will reply' on Jowell row
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 February 2006 CABINET Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell is to "establish the facts" of the Tessa Jowell affair, Downing Street said. -
2. Spanish lesson for school visitor
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 February 2006 ONE of Spain's most senior education officials dropped into a Manchester primary school to see what could be learned. -
3. New bid to close gender pay gap
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 February 2006 MOVES to end decades of pay unfairness for women have been unveiled with a warning that the economy was losing billions of pounds because of gender segregation. -
4. New bid to stop gender pay gap
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 February 2006 MOVES to end decades of pay unfairness for women were unveiled today with a warning that the economy was losing billions of pounds because of gender segregation. -
5. TV school wins primetime slot
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 26 February 2006 A NEW Rochdale-filmed drama series about a failing comprehensive school has been made in record time - and given a primetime BBC1 slot. -
6. Midwives: Charge women for epidurals
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 February 2006 WOMEN should be made to pay for epidurals during childbirth unless there is a medical need for them, midwives' leaders have argued. -
7. ITV set for £60m gain
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 February 2006 BROADCASTING giant ITV is in exclusive talks to sell its Granada Learning business, which has core operations in Manchester, to a US private equity firm. -
8. Construction firm keen to build on good results
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 February 2006 A CONSTRUCTION company with interests ranging from affordable housing to tunnels for electrical cables today announced record results and said that orders of '2.8bn left it "excited" about 2006. -
9. Faith schools should teach other religions
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 February 2006 FAITH schools should teach pupils about other religions as well as their own, leaders of the major faiths said in a statement. The signatories to the agreement include the Church of England, the Roman Catholic Church, the Muslim Council of Britain, the Board of Deputies of British Jews and Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist organisations. -
10. Probe launched into floor plunge drama
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 February 2006 AN INVESTIGATION has been launched after 21 safety experts had a lucky escape when their meeting room collapsed. The fire safety wardens fell into the room below and were trapped under a large conference table and office furniture.