
3 December 2008
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Doctors are not doing enough to support vulnerable children, according to a member of the Parliamentary committee that studies children's services.
Police are to get tougher powers to combat youth drinking, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has revealed.
The Mayor of London has announced plans to tackle childhood obesity in the capital.
Almost one in five UK households with children have had to endure cold because they can't afford the bills, a survey has found.
Teachers have welcomed the launch of an inquiry by MPs into the National Curriculum, which they say is not fit for purpose.
The Prime Minister has unveiled plans for the world's first institute of care for children and adults with life-limiting conditions.
The government has put forward 4.65m pounds so two pupils from every sixth form and college in England can visit Auschwitz and learn about the Holocaust.
A primary school in Manchester has become one of the first in the UK to teach Chinese as part of its curriculum.
Monday: Up early to finish and transmit an article for a national newspaper on the appointment of my successor as chair of the Youth Justice Board and what I think...
Nigella Lawson has sent people into a spin and for once it's nothing to do with seductive baking. Instead she's making headlines for saying she's not going to a leave...
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