Newsround
Nov 26 2005, Bhawana Negi

According to the report of Newsround, bullying is the very major problem in England. In this respect, Newsaround interviewed Al Aynsley-Green, children’s commissioner, who said that every child in England has been affected by bullying at some or the...

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