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  • Child abuse by children: why don’t we talk about it?

    As a society we don’t like to discuss it, but child-on-child sexual harm is more commonplace than we would like to admit. Whether it is young adolescent or prepubescent abuse; sibling abuse; or sexting and revenge porn among underage teenagers, ....

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  • Hate crime in 2016 – pre and post Brexit

    by Stacey Dingwall Alongside economic warnings and forecasts, a suggested increase in hate crime has been the social issue dominating headlines in the fallout from the vote to leave the EU in June. In the fortnight following the vote, the ....

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  • Delivering the value of planning: new report says stronger planning authorities will create better places

    This month, the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) has published a significant report suggesting ways in which good planning can deliver sustainable economic growth and tackle the country’s housing shortage. Delivering the Value of Planning argues that properly resourcing councils’ ....

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  • The 24-hour city – the Night Tube launches London into an elite group

    By Heather Cameron With the long-awaited launch of the night tube service at the weekend, London has joined a growing number of cities across the globe that offer all-night subway services to varying degrees – including New York, Copenhagen, Berlin, ....

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  • Hitting the ground walking: how planners can create more walkable cities, one step at a time

    In recent times, walking has been enlisted as one of the key weapons in the war on inactivity. Planners and policymakers have taken note of evidence highlighting the benefits of walking for health and wellbeing. Meanwhile, local and national governments ....

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  • Pokémon Go for health improvements?

    by Stacey Dingwall Due to the number of headlines, stories and anecdotes it’s generated, you would be forgiven for thinking that Pokémon Go had been around for months. In fact, the app only officially launched in the UK on the ....

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