Alan Maryon-Davis, president of the Royal College of Physicians' Faculty of Public Health, calls for a new approach to tackling inequalities in children's health
"This is a pure exercise in positioning, since not even Mr Cameron is suggesting extending grammars and there were no grounds to think Mr Balls did support selection"
Evening Standard columnist Anne McElvoy says Children's Secretary Ed Balls' recent attack on grammar schools is driven purely by his quest to succeed Gordon Brown
"It is perhaps no surprise that their appropriateness and effectiveness have been questioned"
Scotland's community safety minister Fergus Ewing on the use of antisocial behaviour orders on under-16s, after revealing that each of the 14 issued in Scotland has cost an average of £500,000.
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