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18 Aug 2008. Gathering evidence of unfair age discrimination - 10 days to go

10 days to go until the day of action on 28 August. The Young Equals campaign (coordinated by CRAE, campaign steering group members include the British Youth Council, The Children’s Society, Save the Children UK, NCB, NYA, Youth Access, NSPCC, Families need Fathers) is gathering evidence of unfair age discrimination against children and young people as part of the campaigning on the forthcoming Equality Bill.

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18 August 2008
Fun, friends and freedom

Children and young people say that freedom, friendship and active outdoor fun are the vital elements of play in a report published today by the Children’s Commissioner for England and Play England. The report, ‘Fun and Freedom’, examines how local authorities have sought children and young people’s views about play.



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Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus: I can’t have a normal life. (The Daily Telegraph)
22 July 2008
The 15-year-old is unable to go shopping or enjoy a day out without being mobbed by fans of her Disney character, Hannah Montana.

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04 August 2008
Annual Review 07/08