Dads may pay more and see child less, says study
Forcing separated fathers to pay higher child support payments could end up reducing the amount of contact they have with their children, according to a study published as the government prepares to unveil details today of the successor to the beleaguered Child Support Agency.
Sourcve:- The Guardian, Wednesday 13 December 2006, page 10
Two more fall to serial killer
A serial killer murdering women at a rate unprecedented in modern British criminal history was still evading police last night. The discovery of the bodies of two more young prostitutes yesterday, both of whom went missing after Suffolk police started a major murder inquiry, brought the killer’s tally to five.
Source:- The Times, Wednesday 13 December 2006, page 1
Celebrity ‘rape trial’ reality TV show outrage
A high-profile rape trial will be meticulously created for a reality TV show using top lawyers and 12 celebrity jurors.
Source:- The Times, Wednesday 13 December 2006, page 20
Obesity the weightiest threat to good health
Obesity is more damaging to health than smoking, heavy drinking or poverty, a government medical adviser has given warning.
Source:- The Times, Wednesday 13 December 2006, page 25
Poor communities get free-to-use cash machines
More than 600 new free-to-use cash machines will be provided in some of Britain’s poorest areas after a “groundbreaking” agreement between banks, ATM operators and the Treasury.
Source:- The Guardian, Wednesday 13 December 2006, page 22
Time called on booze hotspots
A London borough’s strategy for dealing with alcohol-related problems has taken the danger out of a night on the town.
Source:- Society Guardian, Wednesday 13 December 2006, page 7
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