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  1. 11. Noonan funeral 'should not have shut schools'

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 April 2005 TWO Manchester secondary schools were wrong to close on the day of gangster Desmond Noonan's funeral, education chiefs have ruled.
  2. 12. Diary entry 29: Teaching tolerance

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 April 2005 ONE of the best things about living in a modern, liberal democracy is that everyone of schooling age is entitled to a free education.
  3. 13. Kelly hurt in handcuffs struggle

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 April 2005 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly was injured in a scuffle after protesters tried to handcuff her during a General Election debate in Bolton.
  4. 14. Hawk brings history to life

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 April 2005 OLDHAM businesswoman Catherine Yates is hoping to make school lessons fly off the page with her latest business venture.
  5. 15. Ten teachers in seven months

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 April 2005 A CLASS of schoolchildren has been taught maths by TEN different teachers in just two terms.
  6. 16. Truant's mother tagged

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 April 2005 A MOTHER has been placed under a curfew and will be electronically tagged because her children played truant from school. Barbara Woodall, 34, is believed to be one of the first people in the country to be punished in this way.
  7. 17. Howard makes a run for No.10

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 April 2005 TORY leader Michael Howard fired the starting gun on the Conservatives' election drive by predicting he would sweep Tony Blair from power.
  8. 18. School dinners debate changes adult diets

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 April 2005 CELEBRITY chef Jamie Oliver's crusade to improve school dinners has encouraged a quarter of adults to change their eating habits, a study revealed today.
  9. 19. Jobs for the girls

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 April 2005 If a schoolgirl approaches her careers adviser to find out how to become a nursery nurse or social worker, they're unlikely to bat an eyelid.
  10. 20. 'I'll close health gap'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 April 2005 JOHN REID has pledged to close the health gap between Manchester and the south east if Labour win the election.
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