Britain's children: unhappy, neglected and poorly educated
A damning Unicef verdict on the ordeal of growing up in Britain today
Blair bypasses Bush to build a consensus on climate change
Tony Blair is to devote himself to fighting global warming when he quits power this summer by promoting an American rethink on the Kyoto protocol.
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- Harder than ever for first-time buyers to get on property ladder
- Commercial property boom is nearly over, warns British Land
- Court stops Google reproducing Belgian press
- Met urged to apologise over Forest Gate raid
- MPs' travel expenses revealed after two-year battle for secrecy
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- Former BNP candidate 'said he would shoot Tony Blair'
- Shakespeare was wrong: coins reveal the ugly truth about Antony and Cleopatra
- Stephen Frears to direct film about Stockwell shooting
- Murdered toddler's uncle is arrested
- Relief as Newcastle let Wilkinson have day off
- Middlesbrough 2 Bristol City 2 (Boro win 5-4 on pens): Johnson's spot-on as Bristol pay the penalty
- Young, gifted and British: Teenagers flourishing in Florida
- Racing: McManus' gift horse can fulfil National dream
- Graveney plays down World Cup ambitions
- Liverpool lifted by Eto'o's fury with Barca
- Les Roberts: Iraq's death toll is far worse than our leaders admit
- Deborah Orr: These are the cold, hard facts: Britain is failing an entire generation of children
- Leading article: Boldness abroad, but cowardice at home
- Mark Steel: Anyone would think motorists were a minority
- Hamish McRae: We fail to work with China at our peril