There is something rotten in the kingdom when one reads that a government is spending - some would say clearly wasting - untold billions of dollars on fighting a war in Afghanistan and purchasing armaments whilst a goodly proportion of the country's children are going hungry. Disgraceful is a word which immediately comes to mind.
The findings of a study by the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) were confirmed by individual teachers and parent groups who told The Independent it was a growing problem that had to be addressed. "Children are going hungry in schools and we all know what hunger does to your ability to learn," said Mary Bousted, the ATL's general-secretary. "It is no surprise that, in the current economic climate, there has been an increase in the uptake of free school meals ... For some children, it may be their only hot meal of the day."
Figures from the School Food Trust show that the number of children eligible for free school dinners increased by 43,000 to an estimated 1,055,000 in 2010-11. More than a third of education staff have reported an increase in the take-up of free meals since 2007."
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