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11. Texts promote safe sex
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 November 2004 YOUNG people will be able to receive text messages with advice about contraception and sexually transmitted infections amid efforts to stem the UK's growing sexual health crisis, it was announced today. -
12. One week left to ask for school place
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 November 2004 PARENTS of young children in Stockport are being warned they have only a week left to apply for a place in a reception class next September. -
13. We're the kids' capital
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 November 2004 WORKING mothers in Manchester are fuelling a boom in baby care facilities. The city has more cr'ches, nurseries and nannies than anywhere else in Britain, according to research based on entries in the British Telecom directory. -
14. IOD chief Miles to inspire the young into business
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 November 2004 MORE young people must to be inspired to join the world of business, says top director Miles Templeman. -
15. Drop in teen pregnancies
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 November 2004 THE number of teenage girls getting pregnant in Greater Manchester is falling, according to new statistics. Five years ago, the area was known as the UK capital of gymslip mums, with the highest teen pregnancy rate in Europe. -
16. Grammar schools in 'snub' row
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 November 2004 TRAFFORD'S grammar schools are being snubbed in a government scheme designed to expand the most popular state schools in Britain, it was claimed. -
17. Manchester office closes in Ofsted cull
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 November 2004 THE Manchester office of schools inspectorate Ofsted is to close as part of a nationwide cull of 500 jobs. -
18. Prison rapped over nursing shortages
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 November 2004 NURSING shortages at Manchester Prison are putting some inmates' health at risk, a new report reveals today. -
19. Teachers may be 'inflating' attendance records
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 November 2004 TEACHERS in Manchester may be fiddling the school morning register to mark truants in class who are really absent, it was revealed today. -
20. School chiefs ban DJ's CD advice
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 November 2004 SCHOOL bosses have scrapped an anti-truancy CD featuring a local radio DJ after complaints from headteachers about the language he uses.