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内容摘要:An inquest later heard that no child had come to any harm and, despite this, Mrs Perry had been

An inquest later heard that no child had come to any harm and, despite this, Mrs Perry had been

"That's the key thing we need to do."Resources aimed at primary school aged children is available on

How the Fed rate affects your savings: What to expect for every type of bank account

Thursday's Points West on BBC One will be taking an in-depth look at issues around online safety, with exclusive stories and expert studio guests. You can watch it live at 18:30 BST or afterwardsAnd on BBC West local radio stations, cyber experts will provide advice and solutions to family concerns about the content their children and grandchildren can access.The BBC has apologised and admitted "serious flaws" in the making of a documentary about children's lives in Gaza.

How the Fed rate affects your savings: What to expect for every type of bank account

The documentary, Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone, was pulled from iPlayer last week after it emerged its 13-year-old narrator was the son of a Hamas official.It said it has "no plans to broadcast the programme again in its current form or return it to iPlayer".

How the Fed rate affects your savings: What to expect for every type of bank account

Hoyo Films, the production company that made the documentary for the BBC, said it felt it was "important to hear from voices that haven't been represented onscreen throughout the war with dignity and respect".

The company added it was "cooperating fully" with the BBC to "help understand where mistakes have been made".She said there had been difficulties, but felt the culture in the school was starting to change and that pupils seemed "happier".

Pupil Lilly-Belle, 12, was told off in her first week at the school because she was wearing her sister's old skirts which were not the right length.She said the approach could be "a bit strict sometimes" but added: "It's better to be strict than not strict at all."

Caden, 12, said he had been pulled up for an untucked shirt but said he was comfortable with the rules: "I'm quite happy with them and they're good."Parent Katherine, who has two sons at the school, said the change in approach was initially a shock.

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