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21. Bid to beat talent drain
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 July 2002 YOUNG people from Manchester and Salford are among the least likely in the country to go to university or college, despite a national drive to boost the number in higher education. -
22. Blair signals classroom revolution
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 October 2002 TONY BLAIR signalled dramatic changes in education in what he called the "post comprehensive era". -
23. A-levels - Exam boss sacked
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 September 2002 EDUCATION Secretary Estelle Morris was cleared today of political interference in the A-level exam fixing shambles - and she promptly "removed" the boss of the exam watchdog. -
24. New threat to 11-plus in Trafford
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 December 2002 A NEW threat to grammar schools in Trafford has been revealed after a government minister hinted at new legislation to end selective education. -
25. Waste tax boost for wildlife haven
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 06 July 2002 A DISUSED clay works which nature has transformed into a wildlife sanctuary is to become home to a top quality education facility. -
26. Bright kids 'could ditch GCSEs'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 February 2002 BRIGHT pupils could skip GCSEs and go straight to higher-level exams in a planned overhaul of the education system announced today. -
27. Why pay out when the state can provide?
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 August 2002 NOT all the wealthiest people insist on paying privately for education. -
28. Was Shakespeare a Macc old boy?
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 January 2002 WILLIAM Shakespeare's education has always been shrouded in mystery, but a school in Macclesfield may have solved the puzzle. -
29. Primary Schools Tables 2002
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 December 2002 PRIMARY school league tables are produced from data supplied from the Department for Education and Skills. -
30. Student's degree of courage
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 July 2002 WITH the use of only one arm and virtually no education, seriously-handicapped Frank Conlon has been awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree, after 11 long years of study.