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1. Sex offender cleared to work as teacher
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 08 January 2006 A REGISTERED sex offender who was given clearance by Education Secretary Ruth Kelly to work as a teacher later landed a job in a high school, it has emerged. -
2. Rebel Kinnock opposes plans
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 January 2006 FORMER Labour leader Lord Kinnock and former Education Secretary Estelle Morris will today challenge the government's proposed education reforms. -
3. Kelly defiant in pervert row
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 January 2006DEFIANT Education Secretary Ruth Kelly insisted today Britain had "some of the toughest child protection laws in Europe" as she gave a statement on the pervert teacher row that engulfed her department.
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4. Kelly vows to ban perverts
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 January 2006 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly expressed "regret" for the worry caused to parents today as she revealed that 88 sex offenders have not been banned from working in schools. Amid intense pressure over the row, Ms Kelly said ministers and Government officials had decided not to bar 56 sex offenders from working with children since 1997. -
5. Crackdown on streets
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 January 2006 EDUCATION chiefs and police staged a New Year crackdown on truants in north Manchester, in the first of a series of truancy sweeps. -
6. New pervert teacher shock for Kelly
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 January 2006 PRESSURE mounted on Education Secretary Ruth Kelly last night as a new case emerged of a convicted sex offender working in a school.<BR> -
7. Kelly in pervert storm
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 January 2006 REVELATIONS that Education Secretary Ruth Kelly approved a registered sex offender to work with children has shocked teachers' unions. -
8. Kelly in school pervert furore
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 January 2006 PARENTS demanded an urgent explanation from Education Secretary Ruth Kelly after she cleared a man on the sex offenders' register to work in a school. -
9. Kelly 'could go within days'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 January 2006 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly will today respond to the sex offender teacher row in the Commons - and may quit within days. -
10. Kelly 'must say sorry' in school sex row
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 January 2006 PARENTS have demanded an apology from Education Secretary Ruth Kelly after she revealed that ministers had allowed more adults on the sex offenders register to work in schools.