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NHS cost threshold has not been raised by National Institute for Health and Care Excellence since 2004
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Closure of Work and Health Programme comes hard on heels of Rishi Sunak’s bid to end the UK’s supposed ‘sicknote’ culture
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People affected by serious sexual and violent offences can face large fees to obtain written records from their cases
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Exclusive: Taxpayers spent £16.2m on sending officers to assist struggling jails in 2023 – up from £2.3m four years ago
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The pseudoscientific term, made notorious by George Floydâs murder in the US, will no longer be used by the police watchdog
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Naga Munchetty clashed with Tory minister Mel Stride during a heated discussion on his partyâs plan to end a puported âsick note cultureâ. The prime minister wants to move responsibility for assessing fitness to work away from GPs to ...
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Shoppers cut back in March, with data likely to increase pressure on Bank of england over interest rates
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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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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 â and the lack of free oral healthcare is only deepening class divisions, writes Beth Riding, a winner of the Guardian Foundationâs 2024 Hugo Young award