
12 October 2008
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Child health campaigners have criticised the government for involving junk food firms in a campaign to tackle obesity.
The government database that will hold details on every child in England has been hit by last minute delays.
A ban on selling cigarettes to under-18s has been introduced in Northern Ireland.
All school children will be coached in traditional sports such as cricket, tennis and athletics by 2012, Culture Secretary Andy Burnham has announced.
A charity working with disabled children and young people in the north east has been given 850,000 pounds to set up a new residential unit.
The London Assembly has launched an investigation to find out the "true scale" of drinking among young people in the capital.
Children living in poverty are ten times more likely to die as infants than those from well-off families, a report from the Campaign to End Child Poverty has warned.
A network to link up early years staff with mental health services has been set up by the Care Services Improvement Partnership (CSIP).
Disabled young people are to get practical help with living alone through a centre set up by the charity Action for Kids.
A programme to give disabled young people access to free sport has kicked off in London.
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