EDUCATION
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Plans to improve schools get go-ahead
Newham Council has agreed plans for improving educational attainment in two of the borough's...
Bag-a-Bargain beats the credit munch
A volunteer for a local food cooperative scheme backed by The Riverside Group is urging others to...
Nashayman gets young people in Halifax motivated
THIRTY Halifax students who acted as ‘Peer Motivators’ at a summer university for...
Happy third birthday for Crimestoppers' Most Wanted
414 people have so far been arrested and charged as a result of having their mugshots displayed...
Staffordshire University helps Aynsley break the mould to scoop top innovation award
A traditional Stoke-on-Trent china manufacturer has won a prestigious award for innovation after...
Jonathan Garnett joins Tribal as Chief Executive, Education
Tribal is delighted to announce that Jonathan Garnett has joined the company as Managing Director...
Young People Takeover Participation Works
The 7 November 2008 was Participation Works ‘takeover’ day. 8 young people aged...
Dragon’s fire is set alight by young people from the North West
A group of young men from Unity Youth Club in Toxteth, beat off stiff competition from schools...
Chutes and Ladders - Papworth Trust launches board game
University challenge for Wirral moves ahead
27 towns registered for New University Challenge
‘Innovative’ companies wanted as Lord Stafford Awards...
Crimestoppers youth site 'highly commended'
Third of England's schools 'failing pupils' - Ofsted
Beth Johnson supports anti-bullying week
New Anti-Bullying Guidance launched for schools
Dundee gets smart library of the future thanks to Civica
BNP teacher calls for 'impartial panel' ahead of misconduct...
TreeHouse report reveals children with autism are being...
Council’s birthday welcome is fit for a prince
Liverpool Mutual Homes sponsors Your Choice Conference...
Major day for secondary schools in Southwark
Celebrating Success
University campus is now cleaner and greener
Poor white children 'lowest attaining group in England'
Mayflower's Organic Meals Go Down A Treat
New Development Takes Shape in Cotherstone
Children's centres are narrowing the equality gap - new...
Traditional Stoke china manufacturer in the mix for...
Early years childcare workers 'blighted' by poor pay
New Chairman wanted to help West Midlands’ manufacturing...
Media Friendly Opens Media Training TV And Radio Studio
Millions prepare to support national young people's...
Tower Hamlets schools taste recipe for success
Special needs school staff quizzed over being 'rough...
Britain's 'greenest school' opens for business
TreeHouse supports the UN Convention on the Rights of...
Campaign urges people to ask about their medicines
MAGAZINE
November 2008
OTHER NEWS
- Plans to improve schools get go-ahead
- Orbit First Step offers perfect solution to Ivor's housing dilemma
- Alley gate scheme to cut crime in Leeds
- Local landlord joins Energy Summit
- Tower Hamlets' Deb Clarke is 'HR Supremo'
- Hillfields celebration lights up lives
- Credit crisis halts work on Europe's tallest building
- Council tackles empty property homes eyesore
- Government to release Baby P failings report
- Bag-a-Bargain beats the credit munch
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