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MORE than 100 health experts have written an open letter to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon demanding that more needs to be done to tackle child poverty in Scotland.
The Scottish Child Payment increased to a £25 weekly payment from £20 and was extended to include eligible children up to age 16 on Monday.
But the letter’s 136 signatories have said that a clearer commitment to reduce child poverty and inequalities is needed.
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