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PM pledges £430m to end shame of girls missing education

PM pledges £430m for girls missing education amid aid row

More swearing but parents want children protected

BBC News By Sean Coughlan image copyrightPeter Dazeley image captionSwearing is increasingly seen as part of adult life, but parents want to keep controls on language on screen People are increasingly likely to use strong swearing in their everyday life, says research from the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). The body, which gives age ratings to films, says about a third of people in the UK are more likely to use strong swear words than five years ago. But the research found parents did not want age restrictions weakened for swearing in movies and DVDs. Parents wanted to protect children for as long as possible from swearing.

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