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1. Inside look at police watchdog
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 January 2008 A NEW film shows `behind the scenes' footage of those who monitor the police and their spending. -
2. Head-to-head for top job
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 January 2008 THE principals of Manchester's two biggest colleges are both in the race to lead a new 80,000-student 'super college'. -
3. Warning as drink toll grows
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 January 2008 YOUNG people who binge drink 'are playing Russian roulette with their lives'. That is the warning from Manchester coroner Nigel Meadows as the north west's drink shame is revealed in parliament. -
4. Parking threat to pupils
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 January 2008 PARENTS who park dangerously outside schools could be named and shamed. -
5. Praise for reading boost
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 January 2008 A SCHEME for youngsters struggling to pick up the basics of reading has proved a massive success. -
6. Lunchtime HIV tests
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 January 2008 TEENAGERS are to be offered HIV tests - with results in 30 minutes. -
7. £19m school project hailed
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 January 2008 CONSTRUCTION firm Morgan Ashurst has been commended for the way it is building a £19m school in Salford. Morgan Ashurst, which has an office in Salford Quays, scored top marks from the Considerate Constructors Scheme for its work at Harrop Fold High School on Hilton Lane. -
8. Fries with that A level?
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 January 2008 STAFF at McDonald's will gain the equivalent of A-levels in running burger restaurants after the fast food giant won government approval to become an exam board. -
9. High Hope for media academy
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 January 2008 PLANS for a Salford school to move to the Quays as a media academy have been approved. -
10. Couple speak of Kenyan devastation
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 January 2008 A COUPLE in their 70s helping vulnerable people in Kenya have told of the devastation and fear that surrounds them.