Dangers of nappy sacks revealed as 11 babies suffocate in the UK - Daily Mail |
Daily MailDangers of nappy sacks revealed as 11 babies suffocate in the UKDaily Mail'If we can take this campaign out to communities and reach parents, grandparents and carers we will have achieved one giant step towards preventing any more babies from needlessly dying.' Public Health teams across England and Wales are being issued ...and more »...more info>>>
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Parents launch fundraising appeal after daughter develops rare disorder - Blog Preston (blog) |
Blog Preston (blog)Parents launch fundraising appeal after daughter develops rare disorderBlog Preston (blog)OMS currently affects around 30 people in the UK and means Safaa, who will be three in April, cannot stand, walk, talk and has to be fed through a tube in her stomach. Her parents, Hussain and Halima, had their lives changed forever when doctors told ......more info>>>
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Separated parents owe £11m child maintenance payments - This is South Wales |
Separated parents owe £11m child maintenance paymentsThis is South WalesSEPARATED parents in Carmarthenshire owe more than £11 million in child maintenance payments, figures have revealed. The statistics were published just days after the House of Lords handed the UK Government its biggest defeat since it came to power, ......more info>>>
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Parents' fundraising bid - Campaign Series |
Parents' fundraising bidCampaign SeriesLauren, 26, and Bradley Watson, 33, from Upper Francis Steet, Abertridwr have a 15-month-old son Archie, who has Tay-Sachs disease which is a very rare condition in the UK. As far as the family are aware Archie is the only child with the disease in ...and more »...more info>>>
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Company offers same quality education as top public schools for half the price - The Guardian |
The GuardianCompany offers same quality education as top public schools for half the priceThe GuardianGEMS Education, based in Dubai, intends to open six fee-paying day schools for boys and girls aged three to 18 in towns and cities across England over the next two years. The company plans to charge parents between £8000 and £12000 a year – about half ...and more »...more info>>>
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