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11. Jimmy hits Unicef winner for Reds
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 February 2005 FORMER Cold Feet actor James Nesbitt landed his dream role when he flew to India on a charity trip. -
12. £50 truancy fine blitz
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 February 2005 FIXED penalty fines have been imposed on the parents of 74 children who have played truant from Manchester schools. -
13. Riddle of job offer to head
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 February 2005 HEADTEACHER Dame Jean Else was asked to take over the running of a SECOND school just weeks before she was suspended by council bosses. -
14. School head under fire
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 February 2005 A HEADTEACHER has been criticised and his deputy praised in a damning inspection report that placed their school in special measures. -
15. £100 fines for truants
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 February 2005 PARENTS of children who skip school will be fined up to '100 in a crackdown on truancy. -
16. TV channel to provide on-the-job training
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 February 2005 A NEW '20 million-a-year TV channel aimed at providing on-the-job training for teachers will be launched today. -
17. Trips pledge to teachers
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 February 2005 TEACHERS who take school children on trips will not be sued if they follow the rules, according to guidelines being issued today. -
18. Peak ranger goes walkabout
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 February 2005 A PEAK District National Park Ranger is swapping the Goyt Valley and Macclesfield Forest for the Australian outback during a month long fact-finding trip. -
19. Top class achievers
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 February 2005 A MANCHESTER school for youngsters with special needs has been highlighted as one of the country's most outstanding schools by Ofsted chief David Bell. -
20. MPs push for increase in school trips
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 February 2005 TEACHERS should take more children on school trips and stop worrying about the risk of being sued over accidents, say a committee of MPs.