Viewers complain over morning sex ed show
Channel 4’s “alternative” sex education programme for older teens has prompted a backlash from viewers after it was shown at 11am on weekday mornings.
Channel 4’s “alternative” sex education programme for older teens has prompted a backlash from viewers after it was shown at 11am on weekday mornings.
In the latest bid to curb teenage pregnancy rates ministers have announced they will allow pharmacists to give out the contraceptive pill without a doctor’s assessment.