Government falls short on children's rights, claims charity

Joe Lepper
Tuesday, December 6, 2011

The government has failed to act on the majority of the UN's recommendations to improve children's rights in England, according to the latest Children Rights Alliance for England (Crae) report.

Government particularly criticised for not meeting the UN’s call for ministers to 'take urgent measures to address the intolerance of children'. Image: UK Parliament
Government particularly criticised for not meeting the UN’s call for ministers to 'take urgent measures to address the intolerance of children'. Image: UK Parliament

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