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11. More pupils than ever are making the grade
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 December 2004 YOUNGSTERS in primary schools across the region have chalked up better results than ever, according to league tables published by the government today. -
12. Bonus for schools
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 December 2004 EVERY school in the north west was yesterday promised a share of a bumper increase in government cash. -
13. Clarke and Kelly take up the challenge
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 December 2004 NEW Home Secretary Charles Clarke indicated he would press ahead with David Blunkett's controversial policies on issues such as identity cards. -
14. English will be spoken by half the world
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 December 2004 ENGLISH learning is set to rocket with half the world's population speaking the language by 2015, new research revealed today. Two billion people will start learning English within the next 10 years and three billion will speak it, a study for the British Council estimated. -
15. Parents' shock at school probe
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 December 2004 PARENTS and a union leader spoke of their shock last night after the suspension of headteacher Dame Jean Else at Whalley Range High School for Girls. -
16. Apprentice scheme taps into need for plumbers
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 December 2004 THE government is to expand an apprenticeship scheme that allows children to split their time between the classroom and the workplace. -
17. Five councils among best in Britain
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 December 2004 BOLTON, Tameside and Wigan have retained their places among the nation's best councils in star ratings announced today. -
18. Prisoners build up to release
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 December 2004 INMATES at north west jails are helping to rebuild one of the country's most treasured buildings - Gorton Monastery. -
19. Homeless facing season of sorrow
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 December 2004 HUNDREDS of children will wake up homeless in Manchester on Christmas Day, a shock report has revealed. -
20. Students' union sets up city HQ
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 December 2004 THE National Union of Students is set to move its national headquarters from London to Manchester in another major boost to the capital of the north.