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1. Education bosses ask for ideas
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 January 2002 SCHOOL chiefs in Manchester have asked for help to improve education in the city. -
2. Education bosses ask for ideas
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 January 2002 SCHOOL chiefs in Manchester have asked for help to improve education in the city. -
3. Learning curve on cost of education
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 February 2002 The cost of putting a child through university now adds up to £23,000 - and for parents looking to finance a private education the costs are even more startling. -
4. Education boss defends school closures
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 July 2002 MANCHESTER council's chief education officer has defended the decision to close seven high schools in the past three years - despite growing waiting lists at schools across the city. -
5. Link-up to promote UK education
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 March 2002 TWO of Manchester's biggest media consultancies have joined forces to win a prestigious £1m account with the British Council. -
6. Lessons for a financial future
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 June 2002 CHILDREN believe a sound financial education is one of the most important lessons they can learn in the classroom. -
7. City's schools chiefs facing a new test
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 February 2002 MANCHESTER education chiefs are to be put to the test by a team of inspectors - four years after standards, attendance and education provision across the authority were slated. -
8. Blair signals retreat on student top-up fees
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 December 2002 TONY Blair signalled he has dropped his support for charging students top-up fees in the face of street protests and cabinet complaints that it might reinforce an elitist, two-tier structure for higher education. -
9. Lesson for truants
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 September 2002 POLICE and education chiefs have given pupils the first lesson of the new term - they need to be in school. -
10. Estelle 'won't quit over exams fiasco'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 September 2002 EMBATTLED Education Secretary, Estelle Morris has rejected calls to resign over the latest A-level exam row.