Tuesday January 26,2010
express.co.uk

CHILDREN as young as five should have compulsory sex education classes, according to Government guidelines published today.

The Department for Children says new primary school pupils should be encouraged to ask about sex, while seven year olds will learn about domestic violence.

The Government has dismissed claims that early sex education encourages sexual activity. Faith schools would also have to provide the classes. Sex education will be covered as part of classes that will become mandatory in 2011.

But Margaret Morrissey, of Parents OutLoud, said: “We have been overloading children with information on sex for years and it hasn’t stopped record numbers getting pregnant and diseases.”

Nearly two thirds of chicken sold in supermarkets carry the bug that causes most cases of food poisoning in Britain.
Now the Food Standards Agency is calling on stores to reduce contamination levels.
It said 65.2 per cent of all fresh chicken sold in supermarkets across the country is contaminated with campylobacter.


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