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  1. 11. 'Blair distracted by war' say parents

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 September 2004 PARENTS believe Tony Blair has failed in his promise to make education his chief concern because he has been distracted by the war in Iraq, according to a poll published today.
  2. 12. Founder's goodbye to Nord Anglia

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 December 2004 CHEADLE-based Nord Anglia Education is saying goodbye to its chairman after 32 years of service.
  3. 13. Exams shake-up gets black mark

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 October 2004 SWEEPING changes in secondary education, swapping GCSE's and A-levels for new diplomas, face criticism from bosses.
  4. 14. Discipline purge in school shake-up

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 July 2004 TEACHERS are to be put back in the driving seat on school discipline in a bid to stamp out hooligan behaviour. The move is made clear in the government's five-year education plan being launched by Education Secretary Charles Clarke today.
  5. 15. Storm over Kelly 'clash' on abortion

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 December 2004 NEW Education Secretary Ruth Kelly is at the centre of a religious row days after taking over her new job.
  6. 16. 'Schools fiddling truancy figures'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 November 2004 TEACHERS are fiddling registers to improve truancy figures, we can reveal today. An investigation ordered by education chiefs in Manchester found schools had "inflated" attendance by failing to follow registration policy.
  7. 17. Prince backs healthy school meals report

    CityLife, Monday 29 November 2004 THE Prince of Wales has intervened again in the national debate about education - this time over the quality of school meals.
  8. 18. The appliance of science

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 25 September 2004 A MANCHESTER school that encourages girls to succeed in the world of science has been praised by Education Minister Ivan Lewis.
  9. 19. Increase in frontline jobs in public sector

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 July 2004 GROWTH in public sector jobs has mainly been in frontline education and health services, not admin staff, since Labour came to power, according to a new report today.
  10. 20. Prince backs healthy school meals report

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 November 2004 THE Prince of Wales has intervened again in the national debate about education - this time over the quality of school meals.
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