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31. Prior noticed as he takes national role
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 July 2005 THE managing partner at Manchester accountants RSM Robson Rhodes is stepping up to a key national role. Steve Prior, 43, has led the office to double-digit turnover growth in each of his three years at the helm. -
32. Eastern promise after making contact at fair
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 July 2005 HUNDREDS of business people and government officials from the former Soviet Union have gathered in Manchester to promote understanding of western business culture. -
33. Skillcity is just the job
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 19 July 2005 IT DOESN'T happen until November, but thousands are already signed up to take part in the next SkillCity - the exhibition that aims to put people on the right career path. -
34. Scrap tests for 11-year-olds, urge teachers
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 July 2005 SCHOOL tests for 11-year-olds should be scrapped because the grades are being manipulated to meet Government targets, teachers said today. -
35. Kelly's catch-up plan to boost reading
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 July 2005 THOUSANDS of children who struggle to read will receive one-to-one catch-up lessons in a drive to break down class barriers in schools. New government research is expected to show that billions of pounds of investment has failed to close the gap in school grades between rich and poor children. -
36. Ken 'most popular choice' for Tory leader
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 July 2005 KENNETH Clarke is the man most people would like to see leading the Conservative Party, according to a poll published today.