
3 December 2008
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Schools in Wales are failing to practise what they preach about healthy living, the Welsh education inspectorate has warned.
The Home Secretary has told police chiefs to crack down on cannabis use, after the government decided to reclassify the drug.
Children's minister Beverley Hughes has announced the 15 areas that will receive funding to develop family support work.
A government review of the primary curriculum has been broadened to examine the education of dyslexic children.
Ten pilot schemes are to be set up to look at how better co-operation between agencies can ensure young children are ready to start school.
Schools are to be urged to take a less punitive approach to dealing with difficult pupils.
Monday: And then there was the rain.
An alternative take on last week's media.
Bill Badham, NYA participation team leader, explains his planned cycle challenge to raise money for a youth centre.
Pete Loewenstein, The National Youth Agency's senior development officer for Youth Justice and Community Safety, retired last week after 11 years at the agency.
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