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This report presents the results of the third and final wave of a three-wave tracking study commissioned by the Department of Health with Ipsos MORI.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A Falklands conflict veteran is urging troops who experience trauma whilst on operation, to seek psychological help sooner rather than later. Report by Sarah Goldthorpe.
People in debt will be given greater protection from rogue bailiffs as the government today announced the introduction of compulsory body-worn cameras.
Researchers from King’s College London, University of Oxford and Lancaster University are planning new research investigating whether past exposure to small doses of chemical warfare agents impact long term health.
Further reforms offer opportunity for Welsh firms as over a quarter of UK government procurement now with small and medium businesses.
What you should do if you suspect Blue Green Algae is present and how to report it
Action is being taken to help reduce demand for water during prolonged dry weather
Dry weather is likely to become a more frequent occurrence in the future due to the impacts of climate change.
A brand new prize fund to drive forward innovation in dementia care was last night launched by the NHS in partnership with Janssen Healthcare Innovation.
Sir Michael Parkinson, Fiona Phillips and Gordon Banks to support national “A Day to Remember” campaign, calling for the public not to delay…
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Langstaff on 8 October 2013.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Mitchell on 15 April 2018.
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