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1. Manchester still a Mecca for students
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 April 2006 MANCHESTER has held on to its crown as Britain's favourite student destination. -
2. Five more schools in closure threat
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 April 2006 FIVE more Salford primary schools could close because of falling birth rates and ageing buildings. -
3. Missing teacher: Pupils fear the news
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 April 2006 CHILDREN at a Macclesfield school are bracing themselves for news that a body discovered in a river in Leeds could be that of popular teacher Peter Turns. -
4. Victim support 'cuts' hit hard
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 23 April 2006 THE man responsible for helping crime victims in Greater Manchester has launched a stinging attack on the Home Office. -
5. NHS boss in 'cash for access' storm
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 April 2006 AN NHS manager tried to charge medical sales reps for access to doctors. The administrator, from Central Manchester Primary Care Trust, has been forced to withdraw a letter which caused a "cash for meetings" rift between health bosses and international drugs companies. -
6. NUT hits out at 'sleaze and cronyism'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 April 2006 BRITAIN'S biggest teachers' union has condemned the "sleaze and cronyism" at the heart of Tony Blair's embattled city academies' programme. -
7. Commercial property briefing
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 April 2006 COMMERCIAL Property news from around the region. -
8. Police probe teacher 'assault' claims
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 April 2006 POLICE have launched an investigation into allegations that a teacher assaulted a boy at a primary school in Manchester. -
9. Strike threat over school reforms
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 16 April 2006 BRITAIN'S biggest teachers' union threatened a national strike over Tony Blair's controversial school reforms. -
10. Teachers blast 'uncool kids' culture
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 April 2006 TEACHERS have demanded that children be allowed a childhood in the face of increasing pressures to grow up. They said it was now all too "uncool" for children to be children, and they were saddened to see many six-year-old girls dressed up in clothes far too old for them.