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Blog: Why we need a holistic response to fatherlessness
Jeremy Davies writes: David Lammy says absent fathers are a key cause of knife crime. He’s right to raise fatherlessness as a problem. 

‘Fatherlessness’ and the August riots: our response
Recent scenes of unrest on the streets of English cities have generated concern and a great deal of debate about the behaviour of some of the teenagers and young adults who took part. 



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