Schools 'should ban unhealthy packed lunches'
10.02.2013
11:39AM GMT 10 Feb 2013 The Coalition’s advisors on school food said head teachers should prevent pupils bringing their own lunches into school – and ban them from visiting fast food outlets – amid continuing ...
Mayor's Fund gives 5,000 hungry pupils breakfast before lessons
08.01.2013
More than 5,000 children will be given free breakfasts to stop them going hungry during the school day, Boris Johnson announced today.
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Divine detour: Can a museum of Christianity succeed in Britain?
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Bill Clinton: cutting use of natural resources would help US economy
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Bill Clinton has warned that the US needs to cut its consumption of natural resources if it is to stave off the threats of climate change and rising prices.
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'Taking Time: Chardin’s Boy Building a House of Cards
26.03.2012
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