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31. New bid to close gender pay gap
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 February 2006 MOVES to end decades of pay unfairness for women have been unveiled with a warning that the economy was losing billions of pounds because of gender segregation. -
32. ITV set for £60m gain
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 February 2006 BROADCASTING giant ITV is in exclusive talks to sell its Granada Learning business, which has core operations in Manchester, to a US private equity firm. -
33. Construction firm keen to build on good results
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 February 2006 A CONSTRUCTION company with interests ranging from affordable housing to tunnels for electrical cables today announced record results and said that orders of '2.8bn left it "excited" about 2006. -
34. Barred: Porn shame teacher
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 February 2006 A TEACHER who downloaded more than 150 images of child pornography will never work in schools again. -
35. New bid to stop gender pay gap
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 February 2006 MOVES to end decades of pay unfairness for women were unveiled today with a warning that the economy was losing billions of pounds because of gender segregation. -
36. Cabinet Secretary 'will reply' on Jowell row
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 February 2006 CABINET Secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell is to "establish the facts" of the Tessa Jowell affair, Downing Street said. -
37. Double take for two-school head
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 February 2006 HEADTEACHERS can usually relax after a visit by government inspectors but not Tarun Kapur, who faced scrutiny twice in two weeks - at two different schools. -
38. Mathew chooses apprentice route
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 February 2006 STRAIGHT A-grade student Matthew Vaal could have gone to university ' but he chose to pursue a career in manufacturing. -
39. Charity man in Al Qaida assets freeze
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 February 2006 A MANCHESTER man is among five people who have had their assets frozen over suspected links to an al Qaida terror group. Taher Nasuf, from Fallowfield, and the Sanabel Islamic Relief charity he works for have been named as supporters of a Libyan group connected with international terrorism. -
40. Bosses started earning at 10
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 February 2006 SOME of the north west's most successful entrepreneurs started earning money when they were as young as 10, according to a new report.