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Irish schools are leading the fight against childhood obesity

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Irish schools are leading the fight against childhood obesity
Irish people are getting fatter as our lifestyles become more sedentary. So what are primary and post primary schools doing to make sure our kids grow into adults and teenagers who don’t want to lie around on a coach, asks Caroline Allen
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PRIMARY teachers yesterday demanded a substantial pay hike, with no pay pause or further changes in work practices.

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