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  • Students at Davenant Foundation School in Loughton, Essex, UK walked out of classrooms that had been equipped with CCTV cameras and refused to attend classes for three weeks until their civil liberties were respected.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • The nerve centre of Amshold Group Ltd is to be found on the outskirts of London in Loughton (closest tube: Debden, two stops from the end of the Central line).

    Alan Sugar ? the lord of all he surveys Sabine Durrant 2010

  • However, Loughton told the Times that older children should not be denied the possibility of adoption.

    Minister decries adoption 'age bar' 2011

  • Copies of Loughton Life are fanned out in reception, which smells of perfume ( "Doesn't usually," says the girl behind the desk).

    Alan Sugar ? the lord of all he surveys Sabine Durrant 2010

  • Loughton said: "Where cases do end up in court, we believe it is important that children don't lose contact with their parents, unless there are concerns about safety or welfare."

    Divorced fathers to get more access to their children in custody law shakeup 2012

  • Tim Loughton was commenting on analysis of previously published figures which show the proportion drops from one in three at four or younger to one in 15 at five.

    Minister decries adoption 'age bar' 2011

  • Gove's eager endorsement of Shoesmith's "child protection manual" has become, in the words of children's minister Tim Loughton this morning, a "complacent" piece of work, that is "insufficiently critical and sufficiently thorough" The Liberal Democrats were suspicious of the first SCR and have persistently called for a full public inquiry, a course of action about which they are now mysteriously silent.

    The Baby P case has been treated dismally by politicians Patrick Butler 2010

  • His views were echoed in less lurid language by the children's minister, Tim Loughton, who stressed he was not criticising the reforms, but said they were "very real concerns about poorer families being forced out of central London into the outer boroughs and I think that's a very legitimate concern".

    Housing benefit cap plan will backfire, ministers told Randeep Ramesh 2010

  • It's a concern for the ADCS and children's minister Tim Loughton.

    Cuts putting 'a whole generation at risk' 2011

  • Loughton is on record as saying previously that it was "disappointing" that some councils placed only two% of the children in their care for adoption, while the rate was eight times higher in other areas.

    Minister decries adoption 'age bar' 2011

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