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“In February, Britain scored second from the bottom in a Unicef report that used 40 indicators, like relative poverty, health and family relationships, to measure children’s well-being in 21 industrialized countries. (Only the United States scored lower.)”
Heartening news, isn’t it?
Poor British youth face drink, drugs and alienation
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