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1. Education
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 September 2007 EXAM results in Manchester still lag behind at all levels - and the council says improvements in education are its top priority. -
2. £1,000 fine threat to parents
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 September 2007 TOUGH new rules for excluded pupils were today welcomed by education chiefs in Greater Manchester. -
3. Ronaldo keeps Danny on his toes
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 September 2007 UNITED defender Danny Simpson is getting the best football education any player could have. -
4. Clash a break from routine
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 September 2007 YOU'VE got to love Manchester all over again every September when the annual wave of new and returning students come to the city in search of education and a whole lot more. New night Clash takes place on Saturday. -
5. Mary's set to bully
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 September 2007 THE new head of one of Manchester's top colleges has told how her love of hockey might just help when she faces education inspectors. -
6. Clash a break from routine
CityLife, Friday 28 September 2007 YOU'VE got to love Manchester all over again every September when the annual wave of new and returning students come to the city in search of education and a whole lot more. New night Clash takes place on Saturday. -
7. Hold pupils back a year say Tories
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 02 September 2007 CHILDREN could be forced to resit their final year at primary school or go to summer school if their basic skills are not up to scratch under plans being considered by the Tories. -
8. Is Gordon scared of gambling?
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 September 2007 THE general election guessing game at Bournemouth was like a political Deal or No Deal. -
9. Truancy among worst in Britain
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 September 2007 THE number of school children missing lessons in Manchester has fallen. But truancy levels are up and city schools still rank among the worst in the country for attendance. -
10. Brown's speech: At a glance
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 September 2007 THESE were the main points of Prime Minister Gordon Brown's speech to Labour's conference in Bournemouth today: