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NSPCC ad aims to ease exam stress
Viral film to promote confidential helpline features a class of students who perform a synchronised dance while sitting a test
Children's court service faces inquiry over post-Baby Peter response
MPs call for investigation after report raises serious concerns about Cafcass’s ability to handle the rise in workload following the death of Baby Peter
Khyra Ishaq review reveals how mother intimidated professionals
Angela Gordon threatened violence and legal action, and accused staff of racism or harassment
From the archive 26 July 1978: Test tube mother has girl
Originally published in the Guardian on 26 July 1978
Yarl's Wood itself is the moral outrage | Phil Shiner and Daniel Carey
Closing the family wing is a step forward, but the government must admit its detention policy breaches human rights
NHS reports fall in drug, tobacco and alcohol use among schoolchildren
Biggest decline in smoking, where number of 11- to 15-year-olds who had smoked has fallen to 29%, from 54% in 1982
How petty-minded will this coalition be? Here is the test | Zoe Williams
Child trust funds helped some of the poorest save. Scrapping their whole infrastructure would be an act of hooliganism
Where domestic smoke and gender are killers | Claire Melamed
The biggest cause of death in low-income countries affects mostly women and is solvable. So why are we ignoring it?
Revealed: brutal guide to punishing jailed youths
• ‘Drive fingers into groin’, says prison service manual
• Disclosures follow parents’ freedom of information fight
Parents of obese children may be guilty of neglect
Child health experts say ‘parental failure’ over diet and exercise becomes a child protection issue