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  Home > A tall story? Bizarre spat as Keir Starmer blames government for 'embarrassment' of British children being shorter than other countries - but Rishi Sunak hits back that youngsters are taller than in 2010 > Press

A tall story? Bizarre spat as Keir Starmer blames government for ’embarrassment’ of British children being shorter than other countries – but Rishi Sunak hits back that youngsters are taller than in 2010

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Labour Says British Children Are Getting Shorter Under The Tories

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I’m up for fight over nanny state accusations, says Keir Starmer

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Starmer to embrace ‘nanny state’ with plan for toothbrushing in schools

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Keir Starmer rejects claim Labour seeking to create ‘nanny state’ on child health

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Starmer to place nanny state at heart of Labour’s child reforms

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Hull has some of England’s highest cancer death rates, new research claims

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Postcode lottery on cancer and the Lancashire areas where you’re most likely to die

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Your chance of dying from cancer is higher in Manchester than almost anywhere else in the country

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The areas of England where you’re most likely to die of cancer revealed – how does your region fare?

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Tonight with Andrew Marr: Cancer survival impacted by ‘region you live in’

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Revealed: The areas of England with highest cancer death risk as major study shows how patients living in poorest parts of country are 70% more likely to die… so how does YOUR region fare?

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