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1. College axes jobs and courses
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 July 2000 A THIRD of the teaching staff at a city centre college is to be axed following criticism by education watchdogs. -
2. Head challenges Blunkett over suspension
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 July 2000 A TEACHER suspended on full pay for five years - despite being cleared of allegations of child abuse - is launching legal action against Education Secretary David Blunkett. -
3. Schools' planned rebuild put back
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 July 2000 PLANS to rebuild three crumbling schools will not be submitted for approval until October - three months later than planned. -
4. Talent show's job hopes
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 July 2000 PLUMBING, robotics, joinery and hairdressing are just some of the talents to be showcased in Manchester at a national Skills Show. -
5. Pupils speak out for school
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 July 2000 A DOOMED school is hoping pupil power will save it from closure. -
6. 'Merger' for RC schools
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 July 2000 SEVEN Roman Catholic schools in Salford could be merged into two new establishments because of falling pupil numbers. -
7. Hospital's phone masts a risk say campaigners
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 July 2000 BABIES, pregnant women and staff are all at risk because of a mobile phone mast 'farm' on the roof of a hospital's maternity unit, according to campaigners. -
8. Fury as pupils left to wander park
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 July 2000 PARENTS have blasted teachers at a Manchester primary school who allowed their nine-year-old children to roam around a theme park "unsupervised." -
9. Bosses on marks for Games
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 July 2000 TOWN hall bosses in Bolton have drawn up plans to make sure the area reaps the benefits from the Commonwealth Games. -
10. Labour's city jobs boast row
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 July 2000 THE Government sparked a row today by claiming Labour policies had created jobs for a million people and cut dole queues in Manchester by a third.