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  1. 11. College at heart of £70m revamp

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 30 September 2006 THE transformation of Hopwood Hall College and the creation of a specialist sixth form centre are at the heart of a é70million project. The college has confirmed its commitment to a new and innovative accommodation strategy to completely rebuild the St Mary's Gate site by 2011
  2. 12. Deputy takes over in Dame Jean's key role

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 September 2006 A NEW temporary headteacher has been appointed at Whalley Range School for Girls. Acting head Barry Morrison has stood down and former deputy head Barbara Schofield has taken over.
  3. 13. Brown sticks to reform agenda

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 September 2006 GORDON Brown today laid claim to the Labour leadership - and the keys to No 10 - in a speech promising renewal for his party and the country. But he insisted there would be no retreat from Tony Blair's reform agenda, as he addressed delegates at Labour's Manchester conference.
  4. 14. Top firms 'show interest' in city academies

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 September 2006 THE BBC, Channel 4 Television, Microsoft and Manchester Airport could become backers for a new generation of schools in Manchester. They are among organisations which have showed interest in sponsoring six privately-backed academies in the city.
  5. 15. Charity groups benefit from lottery windfall

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 23 September 2006 SIX charities supporting disadvantaged groups in the north west are to receive nearly é2m in lottery funding. The grants will help a wide range of projects including those tackling unemployment and target people with disabilities.
  6. 16. Kelly's drive to help women get better jobs

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 September 2006 MOVES to break down barriers to women succeeding in the workplace will be unveiled today. Communities Secretary Ruth Kelly will say increasing their participation in work and enabling women to get better jobs could be worth up to é23 billion a year to the British economy.
  7. 17. Stringer: Brown damaged by disloyalty

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 September 2006 GORDON Brown's "Scottishness" and disloyalty to Tony Blair could hit his chances of becoming prime minister, according to Blackley MP Graham Stringer.
  8. 18. Your chance to quiz PM

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 September 2006 THE Manchester Evening News offers you the chance of a lifetime to quiz Tony Blair face-to-face as he endures the toughest political turmoil of his career.
  9. 19. University 'should be aim for eight year olds'

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 September 2006 INNER-CITY children in Manchester should be encouraged to aim for a university degree from the age of eight, according to a leading academic.
  10. 20. Women hit as HIV and Aids cases rise

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 September 2006 HIV and Aids cases among heterosexuals in the north west increased by almost a quarter last year, with women the most affected.

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