
3 December 2008
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A total of 16 million pounds has been spent by the government on parenting services across England.
Children involved in family court proceedings in the south east of England are being left at risk due to a delay in the allocation of work, according to Ofsted.
Education on the dangers of smoking is to be stepped up in Scottish schools as part of a stop smoking action plan.
Parents won only a third of their admissions appeals last year, with over 37,000 children failing to get into a school of their choice, according to new statistics.
Dyslexia campaigners are urging the government to pay for every school in England to have a specialist dyslexia teacher.
Around 20,000 students will be taking the first Diploma in September this year, according to the Department for Children, Schools and Families.
Efforts to harmonise early years approaches to the EYFS are coming from both sides.
Concern for children should be a shared effort, says Pat Wills.
Following the disaster in Burma, UNICEF's first priority is to assist the affected populations in Yangon and Irrawaddy Delta areas, especially the most vulnerable - children and women.
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