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1. Education conference comes home
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 January 2004 A MAJOR conference for education chiefs is to return to its Manchester roots. The 102nd annual North of England Education Conference - which began in Manchester in 1903 - will be hosted by the University of Manchester and its centre for educational leadership next year. -
2. ME victims see education suffer
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 May 2004 FOUR out of five young people with chronic fatigue say their education has been severely disrupted or they have dropped out of the system entirely, a survey revealed today. -
3. Britannia head in education call
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 February 2004 THE head of one of the country’s largest building societies today called for financial education for children to be a compulsory part of the schools curriculum. -
4. Church schools backed by education bosses
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 May 2004 EDUCATION chiefs in Oldham have defended the parental right to send their children to single-faith schools, despite a report by MPs claiming the schools can foster racial segregation. -
5. Bad Education (15)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 May 2004 PEDRO Almodovar's stylish, gay-centric spin on Double Indemnity was awarded the prestigious opening night gala at this year's Cannes Film Festival. -
6. Brown's £8.5bn boost for education
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 March 2004 SCHOOLS, universities and colleges around the UK will get an £8.5 billion boost between next year and 2008, Chancellor Gordon Brown announced in the Budget today. -
7. Eastern promise to boost education
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 March 2004 A NEW secondary school is to be built in east Manchester, as part of the biggest redevelopment of the city's schools. A site in Beswick has been earmarked for the 900-pupil school, part of the first phase of a £319m programme to bring the city's schools into the 21st century. -
8. Teachers need some education
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 February 2004 TEENAGERS in Greater Manchester are worth a record £83.3m - but they show a worrying lack of knowledge about personal finance. -
9. Sign up for sport online
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 August 2004 ORGANISERS behind a website dedicated to helping adults further their education are urging people to sign-up for new courses which will benefit mind and body. -
10. The five-year revival
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 September 2004 RAISING expectations and improving exam success are having an important role in the revival of east Manchester, say education officials.