School programmes encouraging children to take more exercise and eat healthily are unlikely to have any real effect on childhood obesity, a study in the British Medical Journal suggests.
Researchers say much wider action is needed after a major programme in primary schools in the West Midlands was shown to have made no difference to obesity levels.
The Annual Survey of Education Report 2017 paints a grim picture of children in rural schools; some teachers are trying to change that by using comics.
But more concerning is how a constant drip feed of allegations can result in these allegations becoming uncritically accepted, taken for granted and thereby seen to be common sense. The result of which, ultimately means more and more people will become ever more mistrusting and suspicious of Muslims, on the basis of there being no…