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Posts tagged 'children'
Pies, Eggs and Meringue in Nigel Slater’s New Play Toast
April 28, 2019 -
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Celebrity chef Nigel Slater explores a troubled childhood through culinary experiences in his new theatre production When...
Is Parenting Really Shared?
September 3, 2016 -
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Our society must address why women are not being given the opportunity to share childcare responsibilities In...
West End’s Vikings and Victorians
September 9, 2015 -
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This summer’s West End productions are a collection of slapstick history and poignant journeys Balmy summers...
Child Refugees in the USA: An Illegitimate Debate
October 6, 2014 -
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Young, desperate immigrants and refugees to the USA are caught between two sides of a debate on “principles” after having...
How Are Modern Family Structures Affecting Our Children?
February 22, 2014 -
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The decline in the ancient institution of marriage and traditional family values can threaten the future of our children British...
Lessons in Love from Disney’s Frozen
December 12, 2013 -
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After a long line of problematic princess fairy tales, Disney's Frozen offers a refreshing alternative In the past...
Bullying: A Real Solution, Anyone?
December 12, 2012 -
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Bullying requires far more than policies and words that pay lip service to abstract notions of 'being good' High...
The Whole World in Her Hands: The Amazing Life of a Midwife
November 1, 2012 -
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Few professions can claim to be in contact with the entire population and encounter the unspoken challenges of every social...
A Writer to Remember
September 16, 2012 -
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From books to stage to screen, the works of beloved children’s author Roald Dahl are remembered with fondness during his birthday...
At Home on Nepal’s Streets
August 15, 2012 -
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Nepal's street children are stigmatised by society, vulnerable to both mental and physical abuse Himal is six years...
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