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1. Development Agency chief honoured
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 December 2008 BRYAN Mark Gray MBE, chairman of the North West Regional Development Agency, has been awarded a CBE for services to business and the community in the north west. -
2. CBE for Super Head
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 December 2008 A 'SUPER' head, whose methods proved so successful at his own school that he was asked to take on responsibility for a second which was struggling, has been awarded a CBE for services to education. -
3. New Year's Honours listed
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 December 2008 TEACHERS and academics feature among the local people named in the Queen's New Year honours, published today. -
4. Refugee's Christmas reunion
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 December 2008 A REFUGEE forced to flee his homeland after being battered and tortured has enjoyed a tearful reunion with his wife and son in time for Christmas. -
5. Private schools in 'price war' row
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 December 2008 A PRIVATE school has gone bust - accusing a rival of sparking a destructive price war. Governors at the £6,000-a-year St Catherine's prep in Marple, Stockport, have blamed nearby Brabyns School for `aggressive' price cutting. -
6. Prep’s success
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 December 2008 TEACHERS and pupils are celebrating after a Hale school gained a top ranking in a national newspaper table. -
7. Prescription for 'sicknote capital'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 December 2008 A COMMUNITY blighted by high unemployment and sickness united to unveil a blueprint for its future prosperity. -
8. World-class university moves up
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 December 2008 MANCHESTER University claims it is now the fourth best in the country, following the publication of league tables. -
9. Star's anti-bullying message
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 December 2008 HOLLYWOOD star Sir Ian McKellen went back to the classroom - and his home town - to help a school launch a project to combat homophobic bullying. -
10. Kid's smell of success
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 December 2008 A HI-TECH class where children see, hear and smell their subjects has led to a massive boost in results.