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1. Report reveals bleak economic picture - nine people chase each job as Salford feels crunch
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 05 May 2011 There are nine unemployed people for every job vacancy in Salford, we can reveal. The ratio is one of the largest in Greater Manchester and 50 per cent higher than the national average. -
2. St. George's row could go to courts
Salford Advertiser, Monday 09 November 2009 FURIOUS council bosses are planning to challenge an inspector's decision not to close a school by demanding a judicial review. -
3. Shocking truth of domestic violence
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 01 November 2007 NEW figures reveal a dramatic rise in domestic violence incidents across the city. -
4. Schools’ joy over Ofsted honour
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 November 2006 TWO Salford schools have been included in a list of the best education providers in the country. -
5. All the information a parent needs ...
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 28 June 2005 YOUR complete guide to the city's education system ... -
6. Parent power leads to access to information
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 17 March 2005 BATTLING parents are up in arms after being forced to use the new Freedom of Information Act to discover how badly a Salford school was performing. -
7. Inspections - Independent and special schools
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 30 November 2004 INDEPENDENT schools and special schools come under the spotlight ... -
8. Monk in royal hearing thanks to Salford aid
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 05 February 2004 A HARD-of-hearing Cambodian monk is looking forward to savouring every word of a forthcoming audience with his King - thanks to a shipment of hearing aids direct from Salford. -
9. No success for city schools
Salford Advertiser, Friday 07 February 2003 NOT ONE Salford school has been named as a winner in a countrywide list of successful schools. -
10. Residents in fury over restaurant's 2am opening
Salford Advertiser, Friday 06 December 2002 POLICE have joined forces with Lower Broughton residents to halt extended opening hours at a restaurant outside which a man was battered to death.