
23 November 2008
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The number of 16 to 25 year olds fined for drunk and disorderly behaviour has nearly doubled since 2004, according to latest figures.
A guidance document has been released by the Network of Regional Youth Work Units to help improve youth worker training.
More than half of teenagers fear becoming victims of knife crime in the summer months, a survey has shown.
The National Assessment Agency (NAA) is to take over the re-marking disputed SATs exam papers, it has been revealed.
The Conservative Party has launched an inquiry into testing, assessment and exams.
The UK's largest nursery chain is introducing fingerprint entry systems into 36 of its settings.
The government has spent more than £50,000 on a temporary website asking children what they want from playgrounds, which less than 10,000 people have used.
More than a third of young people do not believe that politics affects them, according to figures from the UK Youth Parliament (UKYP).
A consultation on how to stamp out the sexual exploitation of children has been launched by the government.
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