A Shropshire MP has voiced concerns about children attacking their parents as a result of computer game addiction.
Mark Pritchard, MP for The Wrekin, has called for more support to be given to schools and police forces in tackling the problem.
"Included in this were projects that specifically focused on under-researched areas like child-and-adolescent-to-parent violence and abuse," she said. Miss Dine said a further £36 million had been earmarked for similar purposes over the next two years.
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