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31. Student boss fears 'pay to learn' future
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 02 September 2006 UNIVERSITY top-up fees are the first steps towards a "privatised" education system, student leaders have warned. -
32. Prime Minister's M.E.N Question Time
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 24 September 2006 THE Prime Minister Tony Blair has visited the new M.E.N offices for a grilling by members of the Manchester public. He was asked a range of questions on topics including education, health, foreign policy and regeneration. -
33. Latics can put an edge on teenager Tomasz
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 04 November 2006 WIGAN boss Paul Jewell believes teenage Polish star Tomasz Cywka will further his football education on his one-month loan spell at Oldham. -
34. Kelly 'could go within days'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 January 2006 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly will today respond to the sex offender teacher row in the Commons - and may quit within days. -
35. Kelly 'refused extra security' in Salford
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 February 2006 EDUCATION Minister Ruth Kelly was pelted with eggs after she refused the offer of extra security at Salford Magistrates' Court. -
36. Kelly 'must say sorry' in school sex row
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 January 2006 PARENTS have demanded an apology from Education Secretary Ruth Kelly after she revealed that ministers had allowed more adults on the sex offenders register to work in schools. -
37. Kelly's pledge after pervert row
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 January 2006 EDUCATION Secretary Ruth Kelly insisted protecting children was her "first priority" after she was criticised for allowing a man on the sex offenders' register to work in a school. -
38. Heads against 'baby-sitting' plans
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 May 2006 HEAD teachers have threatened to block Education Secretary Ruth Kelly's plan for extending the school day to include more childcare facilities, branding the proposal "the national baby-sitting service". -
39. Kelly attacker 'not scared' by jail threat
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 July 2006 A FATHERS' rights campaigner who pelted former Education Secretary Ruth Kelly with eggs said he is not afraid of going to jail. Michael Downes pleaded guilty to assault and the case was adjourned for a probation service report. -
40. Headteacher given a Big Tick
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 July 2006 A HEADTEACHER has picked up a prestigious award for bringing education and business together. Guy Hutchence, of Cedar Mount High, Gorton, was recognised for his `invaluable leadership skills and innovative approach to developing links between schools and business leaders'.