
2 December 2008
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A group of children from Islington in London have developed a board game to help deal with bullying.
Councils are to produce local action plans to improve literacy as part of a national push to get children and young people reading.
The help children with special educational needs (SEN) receive is unfairly determined by location, ethnicity, class and gender, research published today has shown.
Children across Scotland are set to benefit from a record investment in local government.
More than 300 schools are either trust schools or working towards trust status, the government has announced.
Pesticide levels in school fruit and veg are unlikely to pose a health risk to children, a government study has concluded.
A purpose-built centre for children with autistic spectrum disorders has opened in Northern Ireland.
Efforts to improve education and training for 14- to 19-year-olds are on track, but face significant challenges, new research has found.
Save the Children's Keith Towler is to take on the role of children's commissioner for Wales.
The head of inspectorate Ofsted has said she is very secure about the processes used in this year's annual performance assessment of local authorities.
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