
20 July 2008
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A leading crime expert has called for hospital accident and emergency departments to share information about unreported knife attacks with police and crime prevention groups.
More than a quarter of low-income parents are unable to work because of childcare costs, according to a YouGov survey.
The Local Government Ombudsman has criticised Basildon District Council for publishing sensitive personal information about children and families.
Drinking, smoking and drug use among young people have declined, new figures show.
A new report has called for a massive expansion to the academies programme, including the creation of "all through" academies for children aged three to 18.
Children's Secretary Ed Balls has announced the details of an inquiry into problems with this year's Key Stage 2 and 3 SATs results.
The UK government must do more to help families struggling with poverty, Scotland's children's minister has urged.
The Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) should cut carbon emissions to set an example to schools, an independent advisor has said.
The majority of young people are law-abiding, according to the Home Office.
The government is investing £30m in third sector organisations that work with young people to tackle knife and gun crime.
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