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1. New college proves big hit with future students
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 November 2009 THOUSANDS of Year 11 pupils have been hitting the Internet eager to catch a glimpse of the future of further education in Rochdale. -
2. Opinion: Diane Cooke
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 November 2009 WHO would be a state school teacher today? I say that as the daughter of two teachers, one who was in further education, the other, my mum, who taught at one of the toughest secondary schools in Manchester. -
3. Hayley Westenra delivers at a sensational venue
CityLife, Friday 27 November 2009 STUNNING soprano Hayley Westenra has become the first big name to play a pop concert at Manchester Cathedral. The medieval building has opened its doors to alternative live music shows to raise essential money to fund its core programmes of worship and education and is in talks with a big promoter to host more in 2010. -
4. Councillor's anger over school's reprieve from closure
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 November 2009 SALFORD'S education boss has launched a scathing attack on a decision to keep open a school which the council wanted to shut. -
5. St. George's row could go to courts
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 November 2009 FURIOUS council bosses are planning to challenge an inspector's decision not to close a school by demanding a judicial review. -
6. Council chief too busy to see me, says children's boss
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 November 2009 A CHILDREN'S services boss who was suspended in the aftermath of the murder of a toddler has claimed she lacked supervision from the boss of Salford council. -
7. Halle to polish their act in Ancoats
CityLife, Wednesday 11 November 2009 A NINETEENTH century ‘hidden gem’ church could become second home to the Halle. The orchestra is in talks about bringing St Peter’s Church, Ancoats, back to life as a rehearsal and small-scale performance space. -
8. Teacher threatened to put girl’s arm in sling
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 November 2009 A TEACHER has been ordered to go on a behaviour management course after threatening to leave a pupil with her arm in a sling. -
9. Catholic head teachers in crisis talks
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 November 2009 NO Catholic high school in Salford should be closed, say headteachers. Crisis talks were held after an adjudicator's decision to turn down the council's proposal to shut St George's RC High in Walkden. -
10. Kids' charity hit by £60,000 theft
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 November 2009 BURGLARS have stolen up to £60,000 of equipment from a children's charity workshop. The thieves 'cleaned out' the Wigan-based centre, stealing computers, a plasma screen TV - and even tea bags - charity workers said.