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  1. 1. Britons 'spend more on beauty products than education'

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 November 2005 Health and beauty products rank above education among the spending priorities of Britons who shell out £41,000 during their lifetimes on looking good, research has showed.
  2. 2. Kelly says grammars don't face chop

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 November 2005 CONTROVERSIAL education reforms will not mean greater selection in schools, according to Education Secretary Ruth Kelly.
  3. 3. Schools shake-up won't bring back selection - Kelly

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 November 2005 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly today promised Labour rebels her controversial schools shake-up would not bring back grammar school-style selection of pupils.
  4. 4. Truancy shock for minister

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 November 2005

    TRUANCY figures in the constituency of Education Secretary Ruth Kelly are among the worst in the country, it has emerged.

    Just over half of all secondary school pupils in Bolton West skipped lessons in the past year, the official statistics show.

  5. 5. United's loan rangers

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 November 2005 UNITED'S youngsters have travelled far and wide to improve their soccer education in a bid to graduate to the senior squad at Old Trafford.
  6. 6. Poll casts doubt on tuition fees

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 13 November 2005 A GOVERMENT poll has cast doubt on Education Secretary Ruth Kelly's decision to make adults pay higher tuition fees for their college courses.
  7. 7. Kids should call shots in class

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2005 PUPILS should be given more control over what they learn, a top education expert has said.
  8. 8. Kelly grilled over school reforms

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 November 2005 LABOUR MPs grilled Education Secretary Ruth Kelly on her controversial plans for school reforms today.
  9. 9. New city uni is top of the class

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 November 2005 THE University of Manchester has been named as the Higher Education Institution of the Year - just a year after it was launched.<BR>
  10. 10. Nord Anglia hit by nursery woe

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 November 2005 TROUBLED education group Nord Anglia axed its full-year dividend today as it fell into the red. The company, which will close its head office in Cheadle next month and relocate to Burton-upon-Trent with the loss of around 40 jobs, posted a loss of £1.2m for the year to August 31.<BR><BR>
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