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Gender specialist says young people ‘paying the biggest price’ in wake of Cass report, with service ‘going backwards’
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Bank of england policymaker Megan Greene argues UK rates cuts are a way off, as inflation persistence is a greater threat here than in the US
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Nice approves first oral treatment with Atogepant that can prevent chronic and episodic migraines
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Once-daily pill treating migraines recommended for NHS in england
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Youngsters are turning to online sources to learn about sex which is leaving them vulnerable to potentially ‘dangerous’ information, a charity warned.
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One Sudanese refugee was evicted from Home Office hotel with only a week’s notice and forced to sleep rough
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NHS england to review seven specialist services after staff share misgivings privately
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The United Nations climate chief says humanity has only two years left “to save the world” by making dramatic changes in the way it spews heat-trapping emissions
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Members queried why objections from Historic england and Westminster City Council were not included in full in committee papers on the proposed Hill House redevelopment
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Britain’s biggest-ever benefit fraud gang is seen showering a flat with hundreds of £20 notes. The organised crime gang falsely claimed more than £50 million in Universal Credit in the largest benefit fraud in england and Wales. Galina Nik ...
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Mobile units will be deployed on high streets to identify wanted people – including repeat offenders
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Paediatrician’s anger about how NHS england has cared for generation of vulnerable children is barely disguised
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Report finds lack of funding has led to just 6% of land being managed effectively for nature
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Cars and vans drove through flooded roads in Littlehampton, West Sussex, on Tuesday 9 April after the River Arun burst its banks overnight. More than 200 people in the county have been evacuated, amid warnings that “flooding may increase” through ...
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A photo of the england cricket star wearing a very similar ring during commentary in India suggests London might not be the only place KP is worried about
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Some police in england and Wales now ask spouses to flag dangerous traits or mental health problems
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Onshore wind and solar could provide 226GWh of electricity without impairing food production, says Friends of the Earth
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Wooden structure in St John’s Wood joins 12 other surviving shelters out of the original 60 built between 1875 and 1950
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Chemical analysis reveals origin of coinage that stimulated trade and helped fuel development of new towns from seventh century