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In the UK alone, more than 3.4 million children are believed to be unvaccinated against the disease
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UKHSA declares national incident as figures suggest more than 3.4 million children have not had MMR jab
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Without urgent action virus is likely to spread rapidly, warns head of Health Security Agency
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Safeguarding staff say they can’t get referrals for serious cases and don’t have the expertise to give pupils the help they need
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Covid confusion, debunked link to autism and lack of NHS funding all contributing to rise in this serious disease
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Without urgent action virus is likely to spread rapidly, warns head of Health Security Agency
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Harry is involved in six legal cases – over security, privacy, alleged libel and alleged unlawful information-gathering
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Exclusive: Obesity and remote working among causes of surge in cases, as official data shows almost a million cannot work
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Parents advised to check vaccination status of children, with full uptake of MMR jab down to average of 85%
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Changes to imprisonment for public protection scheme in England and Wales ‘do not tackle the cases of nearly 1,250 prisoners’
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A growing number of organisations have been found to have discriminated against women because of their views. What are employers learning from such cases?
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Cesar Suarez was leading investigations in high profile cases as Ecuador under grip of violence
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Dermatology visits rose eightfold in August 2023 compared to the same period in 2022 as wildfires raged in Canada
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Social media firms relying on AI for moderation generate unviable reports which prevent authorities from investigating cases
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Tech giant said it would delete entries for locations deemed ‘personal’ or sensitive, but 18 months later, it’s still retaining data in some cases
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César Suárez was leading investigations in high profile cases as Ecuador under grip of violence
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Most senior judge in England and Wales says government plans draw ‘matters of judicial responsibility into the political arena’
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A solicitor has told MPs that only three of his former subpostmaster clients who have been criminally convicted have received compensation. Speaking at the Post Office inquiry on Tuesday (16 January), Dr Neil Hudgell said: “Within the convicted coh ...
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There has been a huge decline in just one week