
6 September 2008
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New government guidance has taken the first steps towards making three-year funding the norm for all children's and other charities.
Telecoms giant BT is to donate cash generated from online searches to children's helpline ChildLine.
BBC Children in Need is to award almost £18m to UK projects for disadvantaged children and young people, bringing the charity's donations this year to a record total of £37m.
Nurseries in Scotland could lose out after the removal of government guarantees over funding, according to the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA).
The Legal Services Commission has announced it will provide £10m for legal aid, particularly aimed at family law cases.
Communities secretary Hazel Blears has pledged £70m for voluntary community groups including youth groups to buy buildings, run services and become financially sustainable.
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Early-years settings and schools in Wales will receive a funding package worth more than £7.5m to help them to better identify and support children falling behind in their learning.
A project providing physical activities for young carers is one of 23 east London sports initiatives to receive a share of more than £4.1m of funding.
An investigation has been launched in Oxfordshire into why the county's 290 schools are holding back around £14m in funding.
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