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31. Nord Anglia adds Budapest to list
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 January 2002 CHEADLE-based education specialist Nord Anglia has taken over the management of the Magyar British School, Budapest. -
32. Teacher
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 April 2002 TEACHER Sarah Church welcomed the extra funding for education but warned that more money was needed to invest in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). -
33. Estelle's shock exit is `a body blow to women'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 October 2002 WOMEN in politics have been dealt a body blow by the shock departure of Education Secretary Estelle Morris, according to veteran Labour MP Gwyneth Dunwoody. -
34. Shake-up call after 'racism' claims
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 October 2002 YOUTH experts say there will have to be a massive overhaul in the education system if black youngsters are to have the same opportunities as their white classmates. -
35. All change at Ducie High
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 November 2002 HUNDREDS of parents are being asked to help shape the future of education in Moss Side. -
36. Blast @ Contact Theatre
CityLife, Wednesday 13 November 2002 BLAST is impeccably staged. Adapted from its original Radio 4 incarnation, Kevin Fegan's lyrical dramatisation of the decline of the steel industry is both an education and an elegy. -
37. Crackdown on school violence
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 July 2002 PARENTS who attack teachers in schools will be prosecuted, Education Secretary Estelle Morris warned today. -
38. School chef cooks up a storm to scoop title
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 September 2002 DIANE Hoffman's school dinners are an education - and top of the class. -
39. Minister's song of praise for school
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 January 2002 A SCHOOL that is hitting the high notes was given strong vocal support by an education minister. -
40. Morris calls for A-level inquiry
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 September 2002 EDUCATION Secretary Estelle Morris has ordered an independent inquiry into the controversy over A-level grades.