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Now playing Next Health news Chinese crackdown on screen time for children shows promising results China's measures - including screen time restrictions - have led to a decrease in daily sedentary behaviour among children, according to a new UK study. 14/05/2024
Now playing Next Business UK wage rates still strong despite slowing jobs market Official figures show wages in the UK have grown at a faster rate than expected. At the same time, the jobless rate increased to 4.3% between January and March, the highest since May to July last year. 14/05/2024