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Inquiry launched into school admissions 'rule breaking'
Children's Secretary Ed Balls announced an inquiry today into parents "playing the system" to get...
Council drops case against 'school fraud' mother
A council has dropped its legal case against a mother accused of using a false address to get her...
PM Training supports construction training for young people
Stoke-based social enterprise, PM Training, has become one of the first organisations to sign up to...
Shropshire impresses national judges in battle for UK enterprise crown
Shropshire proved why it was voted the most enterprising place in the West Midlands yesterday when...
Double celebration as Michelle wins Adviser of the Year at Business Support Awards
Some of the West Midlands’ best performing business support professionals were recognised...
100 jobs up for grabs as Bridgnorth enterprise shows that being ‘green’ does pay
A Bridgnorth-based enterprise is celebrating its first eight months in business by creating up to...
Housing Workers Put The Magic Back Into School Reading
A Wednesbury primary school is benefiting from a community project with housing workers getting...
Stroma offers Diploma in Air-Conditioning Inspection
Following the introduction of mandatory inspections under the Energy Performance of Buildings...
Students celebrate success on pilot community housing...
PASSIVENT HELPS CREATE SELF-SUSTAINING LEARNING ENVIRONMENT...
Sanctuary resident receives Birthday Honour
OFSTED - good authorities can make a real difference for...
NHS recruiting mystery shoppers in Staffordshire
Leicester students set to excel with anytime, anywhere...
Building brighter futures
Working Together produces Colour Perfect Match for the...
Home Office and the TPAS Community Crime Fighters Special...
Schools and Social Housing - How does Restorative Justice...
Ed Balls stands firm over 'tough' education reforms despite...
ASB Case Working and Approaches to Restorative Justice...
Two wanted murderers in UK
Papworth Trust is set for summer music and drama schools
Black-faced morris dancers banned from school
Costume boost for Majorette club
Young people think knife crime outlook is bleak
More than 160 colleges face two-year rebuilding wait due to...
What crime is most of a problem in Cambridgeshire
Tennis helps to cut crime
Communities vote on how crime cash is spent
Foster carers helping boost children's literacy
See the Light!
People in Burton are given MUNCHING advice
Russet Homes urge parents to take steps to safety
New skateboard project escalates across St Helens high...
TreeHouse concerned over exclusions of children under seven...
What crime is most of a problem in Bedfordshire
Invicta Telecare help older people to take active measures
New children’s play park opened on the Ardler Estate
MAGAZINE
July 2009
OTHER NEWS
- Inquiry launched into school admissions 'rule breaking'
- More affordable homes now on track for Alton
- Council announces extension of rent payment holidays
- Policewomen guilty of lying on insurance claim
- Aylesbury Estate transformed into community garden
- Protection boost for elderly and children blocked
- School pupils are 'safe as houses'
- Pensioner lay dead in flat for five years
- Council drops case against 'school fraud' mother
- Teenager is fourth Brit to die from swine flu
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