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Home Office ‘loses’ 222 children, with 39 missing for at least 100 days

by Agency Reporter | Oct 25, 2022 | Briefing

NEW DATA RELEASED to Labour’s Shadow Children’s Minister, Helen Hayes, reveals that 222 children are missing from the care of the Home Office. Responding to a parliamentary question, Immigration Minister Tom Pursglove reported that 222 children “are missing” as of 19...

Belgians sue government over air pollution human rights issues

by Agency Reporter | Oct 25, 2022 | Briefing

CITIZENS ACROSS BELGIUM are taking legal action against their regional governments, demanding that they uphold their right to breathe clean and healthy air. The legal action comes just weeks after seven citizens launched a similar case in Germany, and just days before...

Study shows extent to which disabled people are struggling

by Agency Reporter | Oct 24, 2022 | Briefing

A NEW STUDY SHOWS WHY DISABLED PEOPLE are so exposed to rising costs, and why it is critical that Government uprate benefits in line with inflation. Sense, a charity that supports people with complex disabilities, partnered with NatCen Social Research to carry out...

True value of climate finance a third of that reported by developed countries

by Agency Reporter | Oct 24, 2022 | Briefing

MANY RICH COUNTRIES are using dishonest and misleading accounting to inflate their climate finance contributions to developing countries – in 2020 by as much as 225 per cent, according to investigations by Oxfam. Oxfam estimates between just $21-24.5 billion as the...

A Universal Basic Income could transform mental health

by Agency Reporter | Oct 23, 2022 | Briefing

THE CRISIS IN MENTAL HEALTH among young people is not abating and has been exacerbated by current economic and social crises, says a new report published by the RSA (Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce). The report, produced in partnership with a...

Research reveals societal and environmental factors linked to child obesity

by Agency Reporter | Oct 22, 2022 | Briefing

CHILDREN ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE OBESE or overweight in areas of England where there is more childhood poverty, lower breastfeeding rates and where fewer adults undertake physical exercise. According to a new report looking at Reception and Year 6 children, poorer...
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