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‘Sobering’ study reveals extent of bullying and mental health problems for children in Wales

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Most older primary school pupils have problems sleeping while a third suffer emotional difficulties, a major study has revealed.Half of the children aged seven to 11 who took part in the research said they had been bullied at school and fewer than half ate fruit or vegetables every day.The study on more than 50,000 children in Wales found mental health symptoms tended to be more common among those from less affluent families.Researchers behind the School Health Research Network (SHRN) project said it was the most comprehensive look into the health and wellbeing of primary-age children in Wales – and one of the most detailed carried out in the UK.Lynne Neagle, the Welsh cabinet secretary for education, said some of the findings were sobering.

She added: “It is important that we hear directly from children and young people to better understand how they are feeling and what is impacting them for us to shape future work we do.Parts of this report made for sobering reading.”SHRN is a partnership between the Welsh government, Cardiff University and Public Health Wales.More than 500 primary schools took part in the study from across all 22 local authorities in Wales – almost half of all state maintained primary schools.One independent school participated and in total 51,662 learners completed a SHRN questionnaire.

Among the findings were:68% of children reported having problems sleeping sometimes or always.15% reported a bedtime of 10pm or later.About 30% reported “elevated or clinically significant emotional difficulties”.More girls than boys and learners from low-affluence families reported this.51% reported having been bullied at school in the past couple of months.

A slightly higher proportion of girls than boys said they had been bullied.29% of year six learners reported having been cyberbullied in the past couple of months.48% reported eating fruit at least once a day.Girls were more likely to report eating fruit daily.37% reported eating vegetables at least once a day.

Boys were less likely to report eating vegetables daily.69% of learners reported a high degree of life satisfaction.Life satisfaction declined with increased age.A slightly higher proportion of boys reported high life satisfaction than girls.For nearly all survey questions, learners who stated that they identified as neither a boy nor a girl had poorer outcomes.

Rocio Cifuentes, the children’s commissioner for Wales, said: “Behind each statistic is a child, and we must respond at pace to what we’re hearing because some of what’s being reported is deeply concerning,“How children and young people are supported with their mental health and emotional wellbeing is a key question for the Welsh government,“Mental health ‘one-stop shops’ should be available to children in every health board area where they can easily access the help and support they need,We need increased investment in on-the-ground staff in schools,We need more focus and resource in early intervention and preventive approaches to supporting and maintaining good emotional wellbeing and mental health.

”The idea is that the data is used by schools, public health officials and policymakers to spot trends and help children through difficulties.SHRN researchers say the project is unique in its scale and reach in the UK.It has previously studied secondary school pupils in Wales but this was the first one to focus on primary children.The Welsh government said it was investing more than £13m annually in its “whole school approach” to mental health, with more than £3m going directly into school-based counselling.It said it would use the data to inform its policies on health and bullying.

In the UK, Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org.You can contact the mental health charity Mind by calling 0300 123 3393 or visiting mind.org.uk.

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Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey hit by sales fall amid budget uncertainty

The British housebuilder Taylor Wimpey has reported a drop in sales in the key autumn period, blaming uncertainty in the run-up to this month’s budget for potential buyers holding back purchases.The company, the latest home construction business to report softer sales growth, reported that its weekly average for the number of private sales per site fell 11% to 0.63 between 30 June and 9 November compared with 0.71 in the same period last year.“Market conditions remain challenging, impacted by uncertainty ahead of the upcoming UK budget and continued affordability pressures,” said Jennie Daly, its chief executive

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Menulog closing in Australia, affecting thousands of delivery drivers and 120 employees

Menulog is closing its Australian operations, becoming the latest casualty in the competitive delivery service app sector that will affect thousands of delivery riders, as well as about 120 direct employees.The owner, Dutch multinational Just Eat Takeaway.com, announced on Wednesday that the Australian-founded service will no longer take orders from 26 November.“While Menulog has a proud 20 year history, it has been navigating challenging circumstances,” the company said.The Transport Workers’ Union national secretary, Michael Kaine, said the closure would come as a “shock to the thousands of food delivery riders who rely on Menulog for income”

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John Tymukas obituary

My brother-in-law John Tymukas, who has died aged 73, was a structural engineer on many of London’s infrastructure projects from the 1990s onwards, including Canning Town station, Heathrow Terminal 5, Glaxo Smithkline HQ and Crossrail Bond Street.Born in Adelaide, South Australia, John was the son of Kostas, a Lithuanian refugee and engineer, and Kathleen (nee Donohoe), the daughter of Irish emigrants and a former clerk. He was the eldest of six siblings. John completed his education in Brisbane at Downlands school and the Queensland Institute of Technology, where he took a four-year engineering degree course and worked in Australia before heading in 1990 to London to work on contracts with engineering companies such as SKB and WSP.An avid traveller, he covered Europe extensively, making contact with Lithuanian and Irish family members and discovering family history unknown in Australia until he made the links

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ChatGPT violated copyright law by ‘learning’ from song lyrics, German court rules

A court in Munich has ruled that OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT violated German copyright laws by using hits from top-selling musicians to train its language models in what creative industry advocates described as a landmark European ruling.The Munich regional court sided in favour of Germany’s music rights society GEMA, which said ChatGPT had harvested protected lyrics by popular artists to “learn” from them.The collecting society GEMA, which manages the rights of composers, lyricists and music publishers and has approximately 100,000 members, filed the case against OpenAI in November 2024.The lawsuit was seen as a key European test case in a campaign to stop AI scraping of creative output. OpenAI can appeal against the decision

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British & Irish Lions plan ban on R360 players to stop Red Roses jumping ship

The British & Irish Lions are planning to follow the example of the biggest unions by banning players who join R360 in a move designed primarily to prevent an exodus of England’s Red Roses stars to the rebel league.Eight of the 12 tier-one unions, led by England and New Zealand, announced last month that they would not select R360 players, and the Guardian has learned that the Lions will follow suit. Ireland, Scotland, France, Italy, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa also came out in support of a ban, but Wales and Argentina did not due to smaller player pools and weaker domestic leagues.A number of England’s World Cup winners are leading targets for R360, with the full-back Ellie Kildunne saying last month that she is “open to anything”. With the next tournament four years away, there are concerns at the Rugby Football Union in particular that salaries of up to £270,000 in the franchise competition will be too good to turn down, despite the prospect of an international ban

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Susie Wolff: ‘I can be very punchy and pragmatic. If I have to fight for something, I’ll fight’

Head of F1 Academy explains how close she came to a grand prix debut, her quest to produce female drivers and a frightening knock on her hotel room door by a powerful man in the sport“There was a deep loneliness to karting, and then definitely in single-seaters, because no one else was going through the same thing as me,” says Susie Wolff as she remembers her long struggle in motorsport, from racing as a teenager against Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg to her determined, but unfulfilled, quest to become a Formula One driver.“After the whole #MeToo movement, we forget what it was like before. But the way I heard boys talking about girls in the paddock made me think I never want to be spoken about in that way. I realised I’d have to be whiter than white to get through it unscathed.”The 42-year-old says: “I couldn’t open up to anyone until I met [her husband] Toto

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Reform UK pulls out of BBC film amid Trump speech edit row

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Thin majorities and chaotic strategy push Labour MPs toward regime change

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Starmer allies issue warning to PM’s rivals as fears grow over leadership challenge

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Nandy rules out taking action to remove Robbie Gibb from BBC board – as it happened

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UK cuts contribution to Aids, tuberculosis and malaria fund by £150m

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Racism returning to UK politics – and people are very scared, says Starmer

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