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  1. 1. 'Drop-outs' may face £50 fines

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 March 2007 PUPILS who drop out of education at 16 and refuse to go back will face criminal action and £50 fines under plans to raise the school leaving age. Education Secretary Alan Johnson said all young people should stay in work-related training or education until their 18th birthday.
  2. 2. 'Turn off TV and read to kids'

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 March 2007 PARENTS should do more to help their children's education by turning off the TV and reading books as a family instead, Education Secretary Alan Johnson said.
  3. 3. Lessons in money for teenagers

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 March 2007 NORTH WEST building society Britannia is launching a financial education programme for teenagers to be delivered by its staff to pupils in the region.
  4. 4. Factory Girl (15)

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 March 2007 THE life and times of '60s 'It girl' Edie Sedgwick, the blue blood American princess with a Harvard education and startling beauty, comes into focus in George Hickenlooper's controversial biopic.
  5. 5. Tearing down barriers... dramatically

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 March 2007 UNTIL Thursday, the Royal Exchange Studio presents a ground-breaking Exchange Education project involving young Muslim and Jewish people aged from 16 to 25.
  6. 6. Tearing down barriers... dramatically

    CityLife, Friday 02 March 2007 UNTIL Thursday, the Royal Exchange Studio presents a ground-breaking Exchange Education project involving young Muslim and Jewish people aged from 16 to 25.
  7. 7. Factory Girl (15)

    CityLife, Tuesday 13 March 2007 THE life and times of '60s 'It girl' Edie Sedgwick, the blue blood American princess with a Harvard education and startling beauty, comes into focus in George Hickenlooper's controversial biopic.
  8. 8. Row over students' parent data

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 March 2007 UNIVERSITY applicants will be asked to declare whether their parents have degrees in a drive to admit more students from poor backgrounds, the admissions service announced.
  9. 9. Mother's Day for many teens

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 March 2007 IT'S Mother's Day tomorrow - and that means thousands of teenage girls will be among the mums across Greater Manchester who will mark the occasion.
  10. 10. 'Fresh start' for new school head

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 March 2007 THE new head of Whalley Range School for Girls has promised a fresh start. The inner city school made national headlines after it was transformed under the leadership of former head Jean Else.
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