
3 December 2008
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Police officers in England and Wales targeted more than 6,000 young people last autumn in a crackdown on underage drinking.
The New Deal programme has been key to combating child poverty and reducing youth unemployment, the government has claimed.
The government has committed 9m pounds to youth-led media projects over the next three years.
A leading prison reform charity has blamed overcrowding for a rise in the number of suicides in custody during 2007.
Over a hundred individuals have been recognised for their work with children and young people in the New Year Honours List.
Play programmes are to benefit from £67.5m in grants from the Big Lottery Fund under the £124m Children's Play initiative.
Playground singing games of the past and present from a school where they were first recorded in the 1960s are to form a new archive, thanks to a lottery-funded grant.
Wales' education minister Jane Hutt got her hands dirty to launch the Welsh Assembly Government's guidance helping teachers and pupils make the most of the environment.
Children are finding it harder to grow out of common food allergies, according to new research from the United States.
Children's physical responses to the frustration and anger they may feel are often misunderstood, and labelling them is counter-productive, says Karen Faux.
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