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1. Debut date for education boss
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 January 2005 BOLTON West MP Ruth Kelly will make her first speech as Education Secretary at a conference in Manchester tonight. -
2. Her first speech in new role
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 January 2005 PARENTS must be at the heart of schools and help shape education policy, according to the new education secretary. -
3. Five new academies to replace schools
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 January 2005 MANCHESTER education chiefs are considering plans to replace up to five secondary schools with controversial city academies in a bid to maximise money for new buildings. -
4. Career mum Ruth warms to the job
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 January 2005 JUGGLING the demands of a career with bringing up a family is something that new Education Secretary Ruth Kelly understands well - and she thinks it makes her a better politician. Listen to an interview with Ruth Kelly. -
5. Head's reply in high school probe
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 January 2005 OFFICIALS at the Audit Commission are continuing to investigate the running of Whalley Range High School, after receiving submissions from the school and the city's education chiefs. -
6. Schools failing on sex lessons - watchdog
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 January 2005 TOO many schools are failing to teach sex education and other "vital" issues teenagers need to understand for later life, Ofsted said today. -
7. Kelly plays down links to Catholic group
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 January 2005 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly has defended her right to privacy over links with a controversial Catholic group. -
8. Big rise in pupils studying religion
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 January 2005 THE number of Manchester children studying religious education has soared by half in three years. -
9. Kelly: Faith not an obstacle
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 23 January 2005 NEW Education Secretary Ruth Kelly has insisted that her Roman Catholic beliefs would not in future prevent her taking a job as a health minister. -
10. City is on the up and up... and up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 January 2005 MANCHESTER is celebrating a bumper year for business, education, sport and employment. The Manchester Investment and Development Agency Service (MIDAS) says it has attracted '65m of investment into the city.