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31. School-row mum faces jail threat
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 May 2005 A MOTHER whose son has never been to school has been given a last chance to sign him up for class - or face prosecution. -
32. Kids in care should 'go to the best schools'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 May 2005 CHILDREN in care should be sent to the best schools to boost their chances of overcoming child abuse and neglect, researchers said. -
33. Have you a soft spot for social responsibility?
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 May 2005 BUSINESS is a cut-throat world and the old-fashioned view is that there is no room for sentiment. However that may be changing. -
34. Schools losing '40% of teachers a year'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 May 2005 SOME schools are losing 40% of their teachers every year as more staff take early retirement, according to Government funded research just released. -
35. Head calls for ban on mobile phones
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 May 2005 A LEADING headteacher is backing calls for schools to ban mobile camera phones in the wake of a "happy slapping" attack. -
36. Norman keeps up with Wigan dreams
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 May 2005 ACCOUNTANT and business angel Norman Molyneux is using his acumen to help small firms flourish. The Wigan-born and bred chairman of AIM-listed soccer centres company Taskcatch, shares the pearls of his wisdom... -
37. School calls time on punctuality
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 May 2005 A SCHOOL has given 100 pupils alarm clocks to encourage them to get to class on time. Teachers at Albion High handed out the clocks to children who are regularly late. -
38. Watchdog move brings new jobs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 May 2005 THE M.E.N. campaign to move public sector jobs from London to the north west is celebrating a major victory. The Standards Board for England, which investigates allegations of misconduct in local government, will set up home in Manchester after quitting the capital. -
39. 12. Lord David Alliance: £226m (£216m)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 May 2005 CATALOGUE retailer N Brown is fighting to recover from more than two years in the doldrums. The experience will be an unusual one for non-executive chairman David Alliance, 73, a man renowned for his Midas touch. -
40. UK public toilets 'a national disgrace'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 May 2005 BRITAIN'S dirty public toilets are considered a "national disgrace", a new survey showed.