Daily roundup 28 June: Jedi training, disabled children's health, and knife detection

Neil Puffett
Thursday, June 28, 2018

Star Wars child health initiative launches; parents report decline in quality of health services for disabled children; and government calls for ideas on how to detect people carrying knives, all in the news today.

The new Change4Life Train Like a Jedi programme uses Star Wars and its characters to encourage children to get active. Picture: Public Health England
The new Change4Life Train Like a Jedi programme uses Star Wars and its characters to encourage children to get active. Picture: Public Health England

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