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Should Jenny Sanford boot the unfaithful guv?

Landing the jackpot is not always a good thing

How lottery dream can turn deadly

Breakthrough Britain: every family matters. An in-depth review of family law in Britain: a policy report by the Family Law Review chaired by David Hodson

Memorandum submitted by Department for Work and Pensions (TPP 19)

Tackling pensioner poverty. Fifth report of session 2008-09. Volume II. Oral and written evidence. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 15 July 2009

Understanding the risks of social exclusion across the life course: older age

Understanding the risks of social exclusion across the life course: youth and young adulthood. A research report for the Social Exclusion Task Force, Cabinet Office

Understanding the risks of social exclusion across the life course: working age adults without dependent children. A research report for the Social Exclusion Task Force, Cabinet Office

Has parenting changed over recent decades? Can changes in parenting explain the rise in adolescent problem behaviour **NOT FOR CITATION IN CURRENT FORM**

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