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1. New Education: teaching us the way
CityLife, Monday 28 July 2008 YOU can amble along and see for yourself whether Stoke-on-Trent based four-piece, New Education, live up to the hype when they play Ruby Lounge as part of the Lost & Found re-launch party on August 7. -
2. Mancs are glum in 2008
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 July 2008 MANCUNIANS are an unhappy lot - despite a growing local economy and improving health and education. -
3. Pupils enter virtual reality
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 July 2008 PARENTS in Trafford will be able to keep a watchful eye on their children’s education – thanks to a new system being installed in the borough’s schools. -
4. Welfare swoops on child workers
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 July 2008 FIRMS that employ children over the summer break must ensure they don't fall foul of laws on hiring youngsters, the council warns. -
5. The jokes fly as quick as bullets
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 July 2008 CHARLIE Bell is describing a video he's just seen of British squaddies engaged in a heated fire fight in the Helmand province of Afghanistan. -
6. Holidaybreak's spread will insulate it
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 July 2008 THE boss of Holidaybreak says its spread of businesses should insulate the Cheshire-based travel group against the consumer spending slowdown, which is starting to bite in the short hotel breaks market. -
7. School £1m in debt
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 July 2008 A SECONDARY school has plunged more than £1m in debt. -
8. Kids being forced into marriage
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 July 2008 TEACHERS reported seven cases of forced marriages in Greater Manchester schools last year. -
9. Head and deputy both quit
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 July 2008 TWO senior members of staff suspended from a Rochdale primary school have quit their posts. -
10. Star heads to help struggling schools
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 July 2008 Five Trafford headteachers are to play a key role in getting struggling schools back on track.