He accused Ofcom of balancing the protection of children's health alongside the "financial health" of broadcasters.
The spokesperson added it was "vital there is a relentless focus on local arrangements for the protection of children".
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Funding for protection of children in conflict zones has been difficult to secure.
Despite that, the Bishkek-based Protection of Children's Rights League remains unconvinced and insists that many problems still need resolving.
Shadow justice minister Andy Slaughter said Labour supported co-ordinated action to tackle organised crime, terrorism, protection of children and border security.
The Britons were charged under the Protection of Children Act 1978 and have been bailed to appear at Bicester Magistrates Court on 26 March.
It added that the names of former employees have been referred to the Scottish Executive under the terms of the Protection of Children (Scotland) Act 2003.
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Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Bill to place pre-employment consultancy service on a statutory basis and widen its remit to include vulnerable adults in certain settings.
" He added the Vatican's aim is to promote the protection of children and restore "an atmosphere of trust and collaboration in the Church and in society.
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But there is one area in which the state is generally felt, even by most libertarians, to have a legitimate interest, and that is the protection of children.
The ban relating to Venables was partially lifted on Friday at the Old Bailey after he was jailed for the offences under the 1978 Protection of Children Act.
When Gomez began to take over the archdiocese in May 2010, "you began to become aware of all that had been done here over the years for the protection of children and youth, " Mahony wrote to Gomez.
The minor is being tried by New Delhi's Juvenile Justice Board and faces a maximum term of three years in a "special home" under India's Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act if he is found to have participated in the crime.
The discussion focused on the follow-up and implementation of UN Security Council resolution 1998 on the protection of children in armed conflict, which was adopted shortly after the publication of the 2011 UNESCO Global Monitoring Report on Education for All on the hidden crisis of education in conflict.
The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children condemned any move to destroy embryos if they are not a good tissue match for Zain.
But Anthony Ozimic, from anti-abortion campaigners the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, said that any new backbench bill on the topic was certain to fail.
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The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children said easier access to birth control drugs and devices was not the solution, and said such measures had failed to contain the rising number of abortions.
There was criticism from anti-abortion campaigners at the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children that the funds raised at the family-planning summit in London could be used for terminations - despite the organisers' insistence that a firm dividing line had been drawn.
The charity has long campaigned against the fact that children in prison are the only group of young people excluded from the protection of the 1989 Children Act.
We commended the successful visit to the United States of the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) in April 2012.
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For the nasal spray form of the vaccine, there is evidence of high protection for children aged 6 months to 7 years, inconsistent evidence of protection in adults 60 years of age and older, and a lack of evidence of protection in individuals between 8 and 59 years of age, the study says.
And foreign-born children whose parents were also born outside of the United States seemed to benefit from additional protection from these conditions: 18% of these children developed allergic disease compared with 33% of foreign-born children whose parents were born in the United States.
According to one study, at least 40% of these children are in need of care and protection.
"They should be entitled to the same level of care and protection provided for children in every other setting, " she said.
The precise number of children with no protection against measles is uncertain, but health professionals say it is at least a million children and may be significantly higher.
The NSPCC is a charity specialising in child protection and the prevention of cruelty to children and offering information, advice and counselling to adults concerned about a child's safety.
Almost half (47%) of the 2, 401 children on the child protection register in Northern Ireland in 2011 were at risk of neglect, either alone or combined with other issues, according to the Department of Health.
No one can argue that people who snap a photo of George Clooney as he exits a Pinkberry eating strawberry frozen yogurt or, worse, hang around outside grammar schools taking photos of someone's children deserve the same legal protection as those who create a movie, music or other work of art.
He said the society was an integral part of the children's protection network in Wales.
The number of children requiring care or protection has fallen in Suffolk since last year, social services said.
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