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  1. 11. New school for expelled girl, aged 5

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 November 2006 TAMARA Howard, the girl expelled from school at just five years old over claims of violent behaviour, is back in education - just weeks after the M.E.N. highlighted her case. Tamara, who lives with her mum in Withington, is one of the youngest girls in the country to be permanently excluded from school after being accused of a string of incidents, including attacks on her teachers.
  2. 12. Rebel Kinnock opposes plans

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 January 2006 FORMER Labour leader Lord Kinnock and former Education Secretary Estelle Morris will today challenge the government's proposed education reforms.
  3. 13. Kelly defiant in pervert row

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 January 2006

    DEFIANT Education Secretary Ruth Kelly insisted today Britain had "some of the toughest child protection laws in Europe" as she gave a statement on the pervert teacher row that engulfed her department.

  4. 14. Merger would create biggest college in Britain

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 September 2006 PLANS to merge MANCAT and City College - creating the largest college in the country - have been unveiled by education chiefs.
  5. 15. Child expert slams school for expelling little Tamara

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 October 2006 THE expulsion of five-year-old Tamara Howard from a Manchester school has been slammed by a leading expert on children's behaviour. Professor Peter Farrell, an education psychologist at Manchester University, said he was "surprised" she was thrown out after attacking teachers.
  6. 16. Kelly vows to ban perverts

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 January 2006 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly expressed "regret" for the worry caused to parents today as she revealed that 88 sex offenders have not been banned from working in schools. Amid intense pressure over the row, Ms Kelly said ministers and Government officials had decided not to bar 56 sex offenders from working with children since 1997.
  7. 17. Tories sound a higher ed warning

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 March 2006 A GROUP of Conservative MPs has warned that too many students are going to university even though they are not able to benefit from higher education.
  8. 18. Crackdown on streets

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 January 2006 EDUCATION chiefs and police staged a New Year crackdown on truants in north Manchester, in the first of a series of truancy sweeps.
  9. 19. Keep kids in class until they're 18 - schools boss

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 November 2006 YOUNGSTERS could be forced to stay in education or training until the age of 18. The proposal is part of moves to cut drop-out rates being examined by Education Secretary Alan Johnson.
  10. 20. Kelly urges MPs to back reforms

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 12 March 2006 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly urged Labour MPs to back controversial schools reforms in a crucial vote this week - pledging more discussions of key concerns.
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