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11/12/2013

England's chief inspector of schools says a child's quality of education is down to luck. And health secretary Jeremy Hunt tells us what the government is doing to tackle dementia.

Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden with all the day's news and sport. Is England's chief inspector of schools right when he says a child's quality of education is down to luck and that too many schools accept bad behaviour too readily? Health secretary Jeremy Hunt tells us what the government is doing to tackle dementia, as David Cameron announces he's doubling funding research into the disease. And and we ask whether it's time to stop breeding certain types of dog because they have too many inherent health problems.

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Wed 11 Dec 2013 06:00

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