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Mum’s allergy worries ‘every second of every day’
Billie Hoque from Luton says problems escalated when she sent her son to school. She says Jess, who’s now 8, is now happy at school after new practices were put into place. She was speaking as the NASUWT teaching union called on the government to ensure schools receive support and training to protect children with food allergies. Interview by Andy Collins. Photo: Natasha Allergy Foundation.
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