
1 December 2008
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Parentline Plus has launched a social networking site for parents who are concerned their child is being bullied.
One in three children are worried about the credit crunch, according to research commissioned by supermarket chain Sainsbury's.
The number of parents objecting to schools admissions arrangements has more than doubled over the past year, according to the schools adjudicator.
Ofsted plans to publish guidance for inspectors and providers of children's services.
The Scottish Government hopes to ensure the right number of teachers are in the right place at the right time by adopting the recommendations of a working group.
Councils in London have teamed up to address a chronic shortage of apprenticeship placements in the capital.
Lambeth Council in south London has called for action to address low achievement levels among Portuguese pupils in English schools.
Schools minister Jim Knight has announced further details of the government's drive to ensure every child has home computer access by 2011.
The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has upheld a referral from the London Borough of Ealing that one of the area's state schools broke admission laws.
The London Youth Crime Prevention Board is launching a schools-based programme to stop young people offending.
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