
3 December 2008
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Single parents suffer from negative stereotyping that does not reflect reality, research has suggested.
Doctors are ignoring signs of child abuse because they are worried about making a wrong diagnosis, the NSPCC has warned.
Teachers in the Midlands will be encouraged to use clips from the region's film archive as part of history lessons.
The government's food watchdog has recommended a ban on six additives, found in common sweets, following evidence that they cause hyperactivity in children.
The right of the police to keep DNA samples taken from young people is to be questioned in court.
The government is attempting to speed up its flagship school-rebuilding programme despite claiming its initial success.
More than 100 extra schools have been accepted onto the Trust School programme, bringing the total number working towards trust status to over 390.
The number of children living in poverty in the UK will almost double in the next two decades if benefit rules are not changed, a study has found.
The provisions of the Childcare Act place new pressures on providers and local authorities alike.
Why have community nurseries disappeared? asks Helen Penn.
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