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The poorest UK children have worse health and educational outcomes in adolescence, new study finds

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Generation Z children born into the poorest fifth of families in the UK are 12 times more likely to experience a raft of poor health and educational outcomes by the age of 17 compared to more affluent peers, finds a new report led by University College London (UCL) researchers.

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