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21. Kennedy backs student grants
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 April 2005 CHARLES Kennedy today published plans to scrap student top-up fees and provide grants for those from poorer backgrounds. -
22. Parents fear a fall in grades
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 April 2005 CHRISTINE Beddard believes her son Jamie is bright enough to achieve an A grade in his maths GCSE in two years. -
23. Five years of change in East Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 April 2005 REGENERATION company New East Manchester celebrates its fifth anniversary this month, and officers have been looking back over NEM's successes and how improvements can be made. -
24. Penguin looks to turn over a new leaf
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 April 2005 BOOK publisher Penguin showed signs of a more stable performance today when its owner said the business had been trading in line with expectations. -
25. Lib-Dem £230m teacher pledge
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 April 2005 PLANS to spend '230m to train up to 44,000 teachers in English, maths, science and modern languages were unveiled by the Liberal Democrats. -
26. Schools boss faces big test
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 April 2005 THERE are three seats up for grabs in Bolton but Ruth Kelly's in the west of the town is where the media circus will camp. -
27. Gun teacher's job on the line
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 17 April 2005 JAILED teacher Linda Walker will face a disciplinary hearing at her school to determine whether she can keep her job. She was jailed nearly three weeks ago for firing an air pistol near a group of youths outside her home. -
28. Women set to be the richer sex
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 April 2005 WOMEN will be the richer sex by 2025, according to new research. They will own 60 per cent of the UK's personal wealth - up from the current 48 per cent. -
29. Older and wiser staff
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 April 2005 NORTH west firms are increasingly employing older people to overcome an alarming shortage of basic skills, say the region's chartered accountants. -
30. Taking the papacy to the people
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 April 2005 POPE John Paul brought unprecedented energy to the papacy. The Pilgrim Pope visited well over 100 countries - and he captured hearts throughout the world by his unaffected ability to sing or laugh as often as he prayed or preached.