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Pledges on child poverty and cancer

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: September 23 2008 22:41 | Last updated: September 23 2008 23:07

In what has been the most policy-light conference since Labour took power in 1997, the substantive announcements had clearly been reserved for the prime minister’s speech.

They ranged from a potentially hugely expensive – but decidedly long-term – move on child poverty, to smaller and more populist measures that departments insisted were at least technically already paid for within their budgets.

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