
2 December 2008
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More than 55,000 people have been stopped and searched since the government launched its Tackling Knives Action Programme, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has announced.
Anti-bullying charity Beatbullying has launched a new website for young people, with social networking and video features.
One in five young people in the UK are unemployed and not in full-time education, according to charity the Prince's Trust.
A forum to discuss housing for young people has been launched by Communities and Local Government and the Chartered Institute of Housing.
A 360-bed juvenile unit is being built to house young offenders in the Midlands.
A leading children's charity has claimed Scotland's youth justice system is failing vulnerable child witnesses.
A Coventry police campaign has halved the number of teenagers charged with knife offences.
A board charged with tackling serious youth violence in London is being set up in a fresh bid to improve cooperation between councils on the problem, CYP Now can reveal.
The government's proposed Bill of Rights should include stronger measures to promote children's rights, according to a cross-party group of MPs.
Home Office minister Vernon Coaker has demanded a crackdown on the sale of knives to under-18s.
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