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  1. 1. Council loses out in salary war

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 July 2001 SALFORD council has missed out on appointing a rising star as deputy education chief — because it can’t pay enough.
  2. 2. ??1.5m cost of school vandalism

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 July 2001 VANDALISM is costing education bosses so much they say they could have built a new school for the same amount they are having to spend in repairs.
  3. 3. 'Dunce' officials rapped over letter errors

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 July 2001 BUNGLING education officials were branded dunces after sending a letter littered with mistakes to a Greater Manchester security guard.
  4. 4. Nord buys Bright Horizons

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 July 2001 PRIVATE education provider Nord Anglia today splashed out nearly £6m on a southern-based chain of day-care nurseries and revealed plans to sell of three parts of its business.
  5. 5. Ducie head has high hopes for pupils

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 July 2001 WHEN Ray Kirby was approached to take over as headteacher at troubled Ducie High School, he knew education bosses had found the post impossible to fill.
  6. 6. Row over school's ??142,000 debt

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 July 2001 A HIGH school has plunged £142,000 into the red - and triggered a political row.
  7. 7. Schools to get hi-tech learning centre

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 July 2001 STUDENTS with a taste for technology can feast on the latest computer equipment with the opening of a £1.2m city learning centre.
  8. 8. ??1.2m lifeline for struggling city school

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 July 2001 A STRUGGLING school in the heart of Manchester was thrown a lifeline today - it will become one of the country's first city academies.
  9. 9. Fourteen schools face axe

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 July 2001 UP to 14 Salford primary schools could close in a massive shake-up.
  10. 10. Duncan Smith vows to win back voters

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 July 2001 TORY leadership candidate Iain Duncan Smith believes he can win back Conservative voters in the north west.
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