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31. £100,000 schools job still vacant
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 September 2005 A FIVE-month recruitment drive has failed to find a replacement for Manchester's chief education officer Mick Waters. -
32. Truancy top of agenda
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 December 2005 THE new education boss for Manchester will take over with school attendance levels in the city worse than anywhere in the country.<BR> -
33. Question for Kelly on school requests
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 June 2005 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly is to be asked whether Manchester's most successful state school is continuing to breach the law in the way it asks parents to contribute up to '1,230-a-year towards their child's schooling. -
34. Row over state school 'fees'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 February 2005 PARENTS at Manchester's most successful state school are being asked to pay '1,230-a-year towards the education of their children. -
35. Schools shake-up won't bring back selection - Kelly
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 November 2005 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly today promised Labour rebels her controversial schools shake-up would not bring back grammar school-style selection of pupils. -
36. School in 'happy slap' row
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 May 2005 EDUCATION chiefs have been urged to launch a full investigation into claims that a schoolgirl was the victim of a "happy slapping" attack. Becky Smith, 16, was knocked unconscious after she was set upon by a gang of teenagers in Blackley. -
37. Truancy shock for minister
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 November 2005TRUANCY figures in the constituency of Education Secretary Ruth Kelly are among the worst in the country, it has emerged.
Just over half of all secondary school pupils in Bolton West skipped lessons in the past year, the official statistics show.
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38. Kelly: 'I wasn't due for demotion'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 May 2005 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly dismissed as "nonsense" reports that she had been in line for a demotion to the Treasury in Tony Blair's reshuffle. -
39. Peerage for ex-minister
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 May 2005 MANCHESTER-born former Education Secretary Estelle Morris is to become a life peer. She is one of 27 ex-MPs awarded peerages today in the wake of the General Election. -
40. Kelly blasts 'Happy Slap' craze
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 May 2005 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly has slammed the craze of `happy slapping', in the wake of an attack on a Manchester schoolgirl.