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  1. 11. Nord Anglia's move plan 'leaked'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 July 2005 EDUCATION group Nord Anglia is continuing to claim no decision has been made over the future of its Cheadle headquarters - despite a leaked document revealing detailed plans of its closure and the sale of the building.
  2. 12. Pistol teacher loses job battle

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 July 2005 <DIV>SACKED gun case teacher Linda Walker has failed in a bid to win back her job. The 48-year-old teacher was dismissed from her post at New Park High School, Eccles, two months ago, after she was convicted and jailed for firing an air pistol near youths.</DIV>
  3. 13. Funding row sinks Hope school plans

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 July 2005 SALFORD'S aim of rebuilding one of its secondary schools has been thwarted after the government turned down a bid for extra cash from the city council.
  4. 14. TV spotlight hits hospital cleaners

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 July 2005 AN expose compiled by an undercover reporter will be broadcast revealing that cleaners at one of the country's biggest hospitals have been breaking basic hygiene rules.
  5. 15. Praise for primary school language plans

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 July 2005 MOVES& to improve language teaching in primary schools have been "a great success", inspectors said today.
  6. 16. Online course was back to front

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 July 2005 MARKETING training experts at a Manchester company were delighted when hundreds of students in Syria wanted to sign up for an online course in business studies. The catch was - most of them wanted to study it in Arabic.
  7. 17. Parents 'should stay at home with truants'

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 July 2005 THE government today defended controversial plans to punish the parents of unruly children by forcing them to stay at home to look after them.
  8. 18. Free books mark new literacy drive

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 24 July 2005 EVERY child in England is to receive a free bag of books from the Government under a scheme to be launched next week.
  9. 19. 'Turn off the telly' says Head

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 July 2005 A LEADING headteacher is appealing to parents to turn off their televisions if they want their children to feel rewarded and to succeed in school.
  10. 20. Spectacular return for SkillCity

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 July 2005 ORGANISERS of this year's SkillCity have 35,000 good reasons for bringing the training spectacular back to Manchester.

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