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Pre-nuptial agreements

Teachers being abused online is becoming a big problem but it's not pupils who are mainly responsible, it's the parents.

Teachers being abused online is becoming a big problem, according to one teaching union who say it's not pupils who are mainly responsible, it's the parents. Have you vented your frustrations about a teacher, either by email or online, or even in person? Maybe you regretted it later? What are the legal implications on facebook or online. Can you be sued?

Should a couple be able to make a firm agreement - before they get married or enter a civil partnership - about what should happen to their property if their relationship ends? Or should the law remain as it stands, that the courts can decide if their agreement is enforceable?

And a special carers caf茅 celebrates its first birthday in Claydon near Ipswich. The project was made possible with money from The People's Millions - Deals on Wheels finds out how successful it's been.

3 hours, 30 minutes

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Tue 11 Jan 2011 09:00

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  • Tue 11 Jan 2011 09:00