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11. MP slams maths standards
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 May 2009 THE standard of maths in primary schools has not improved despite billions of extra cash being spent on it, say MPs. -
12. Sellick bounces back
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 May 2009 PROFITS are set to bounce back at Manchester-based recruitment outfit Sellick Partnership this year, after a dip following heavy investment in new offices, the firm said today. -
13. Williams - Not your usual Iron Lady
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 May 2009 POLITICAL persuasions aside, woman to woman, it's hard not to like Susan Williams. -
14. College's £500,000 investment
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 May 2009 A MUSIC college whose recording studios and rehearsal rooms have been used by some of Manchester's greatest bands has invested more than £500,000 in new facilities, it was announced today. -
15. Sour note for music students
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 May 2009 MUSIC students in Manchester have been banned from playing for money - by Home Office red tape. -
16. New career on right track
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 May 2009 A FORMER train driver changed tracks when he started a degree course - and clinched a top award. -
17. A-stars and stripes for Harvard pair
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 May 2009 TWO Manchester students are going to study at one of the most prestigious universities in the US. -
18. Museum in Iceland cash fight
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 May 2009 CAMPAIGNERS from a Manchester museum were heading to Westminster today in a bid to win back money lost in the Icelandic banking crisis. -
19. Boy's own adventure for Martin
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 May 2009 MARTIN Freeman has vivid memories of shooting his latest TV role in the centre of Manchester. -
20. £3.6m drive to revamp factory site
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 May 2009 A historic former car factory is on the road to once again being a driving force for the region's economy after millions of pounds has been earmarked to begin its regeneration.