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File photo dated 13/06/05 of a child eating a bagel at a breakfast club as around one in six parents admit they would have leave their child unsupervised if there was not a breakfast club for them to attend before school, a poll suggests. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday February 26, 2014. It also concludes that some youngsters would be more likely to start school hungry if there was not a club available to give them a meal, while some parents say the lack of such a group would mean they would have to stop working. The findings come in a poll of around 2,000 working parents of children aged four to 16, commissioned by Kellogg's. The poll reveals that 17% of parents said their children would be left unsupervised for some part of the morning without their breakfast club, while nearly one in 10 (9%) admitted their sons and daughters would be less likely to get breakfast.
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A statue of the Flemish geographer Gerard Kremer, Geradus Mercator (1512 - 1594) which was unveiled at the Geographical Congree at Anvers. He was the first person to use the word atlas to describe a book of maps.
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In England, four per cent of 11–15 year olds said they had used cannabis in the past month
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Can the war on drugs be won by decriminalising them?
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Models in Bottega Veneta at Milan Fashion Week on Saturday
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