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  1. 11. City's absent pupil shame

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 April 2007 A HARDCORE of 3,300 Manchester schoolchildren skip lessons for an average of 16 weeks a year, we can reveal.
  2. 12. Council: 'Children are our priority'

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 April 2007 THE M.E.N. asked the council for their comments. This is the full statement from Pete North, the council's improvement director.
  3. 13. 'Black men in this city expect to die young'

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 April 2007 THE life expectancy of many Afro-Caribbean males in Manchester is just 25, a university professor has claimed.
  4. 14. Child booze ban 'no help'

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 April 2007 PROPOSALS to prosecute parents who give alcohol to under-15s would not solve binge drinking.
  5. 15. M.E.N. Comment: Council must act

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 April 2007 THIS column is accustomed to congratulating Manchester on punching above its weight, be it winning the Commonwealth Games, enticing the BBC to move key operations out of London, or aspiring to be a commercial, artistic and sporting presence on the a world stage.
  6. 16. 'Multi-faith' schools to unite community

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 April 2007 NEW schools in Oldham could be sponsored by Christian and Muslim groups to unify the community.
  7. 17. Wanted: Parenting tips

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 April 2007 MUMS and dads in Manchester are being asked to share their parenting secrets.
  8. 18. Segregated schools time-bomb warning

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 April 2007 THE race relations watchdog warned today that Britain's segregated schools are a "ticking time-bomb waiting to explode", as figures showed a rise in pupils from ethnic minorities.
  9. 19. 'Labour has hampered enterprise'

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 April 2007 BUSINESS owners believe it is harder to start and grow a company than it was when Labour first came to power a decade ago, according to a report today.
  10. 20. Lessons dropped 'to avoid offence'

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 April 2007 SCHOOLS are dropping controversial subjects from history lessons because teachers do not want to cause offence.

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