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Doubling of related street, house and farm names since 1900 gives glimpse of flower ‘ghosts’, says National Trust
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The anti-growth coalition, Bank of england and the OBR are among those under fire from Liz Truss
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The destinations aren't the places you might expect like Oxford Street
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Rate for better-off 18 to 45s rose from 12% to 15% but fell 24% for working class women while proportion of male smokers was stable
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Metropolitan police scores lowest in public confidence, with women trusting London officers even less than men
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There were 83,000 unwanted moves in england over the past 12 months, meaning 40% have been forced to relocate
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Charity that uses football to help pupils build relationships found to improve happiness in Greater Manchester project
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Like many young people, I have no hope of finding an NHS dentist – and the lack of free oral healthcare is only deepening class divisions, writes Beth Riding, a winner of the Guardian Foundation’s 2024 Hugo Young award
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Bank of england will examine CPI figure closely when considering possible interest rate cut
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Health Foundation report also predicts people in poorest areas will be three times more likely to die by the age of 70
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Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health urge ministers to follow lead of Scotland and Wales
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£25bn of public money would have been saved between 2019 and 2023 if north had same care entry rates as south, report says
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Hi-tech ‘golden triangle’ of Oxford, Cambridge and London risks deeper regional inequalities, says thinktank
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Professor Sir Chris Whitty, chief medical officer for england, has said those opposed to the ban on selling tobacco products should be “against something which takes away people’s choices,” as addiction often starts at a young age. The Prime M ...
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Hundreds of cut-price, sustainable intercity journeys are on special offer this week for trips across england, Scotland and Wales
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By voting for the tobacco and vapes bill, MPs have a historic opportunity to prevent disease and reduce inequality, says Prof Chris Whitty, chief medical officer for england
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Exclusive: england’s chief medical officer says tobacco industry is the ‘one gainer from the death and disease’ caused by its products
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New research has identified a genetic variant amongst people of South Asian heritage that affects the results of the HbA1c test.
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Exclusive: Richard Black, 70, was locked out of Britain in 1983 over a passport error, despite living in england since he was a six-year-old boy
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The Beaks are among the families in england and Wales who have faced fines over health-related school absences