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Funding the future of HIV in the UK
Debbie Laycock, Head of Policy at the Terrence Higgins Trust sheds light on the future of HIV among budget cuts and already stretched key...
Unmanned roadworks could see £5,000 fines levied at councils
The Department for Transport had revealed new proposals that could see councils fined for leaving roadworks unattended during weekends…
Local authorities and utility companies could...
MPs tell bank chiefs to improve IT security
Banks are being urged to improve their computer systems after MPs warned they do not “appear to be up to the job”…
MPs on the...
MPs warn the UK is vulnerable to epidemics
Difficulties manufacturing vaccines could leave the UK vulnerable to future epidemic…
A new report from MPs on the Science and Technology Committee has warned the...
Devolution plans in jeopardy due to austerity
A new report has warned austerity measures are having a serious impact on northern devolution plans…
Austerity measures are preventing economic growth outside the capital,...
Migrant crisis: inside Dunkirk’s refugee camp
Two friends tell Editor Amy Caddick about their journey to a migrant camp near Dunkirk, France, and explain the terrible conditions facing refugees bedding down there...
Leading employers fighting for top graduates
An improvement in the jobs market has led to the UK’s leading employers fighting over top candidates…
A new report has found top graduates are...
Prioritising health research is key to improving healthcare
Prioritising health research is an important mechanism for improving health, yet much of this research money is wasted, says the University of Nottingham
Archaeologists uncover Bronze Age houses in Cambridgeshire
Historic England archaeologists have uncovered several Bronze Age dwellings have been found whilst digging on a farm in Cambridgeshire
University of Calgary-Faculty of Kinesiology
Tying down the number of steps kids take is not a simple thing to do and poses more than just a few challenges. Yet,...
Councils receive mixed feedback for online bus pass applications
A new survey has revealed that while half of county councils provide a good online service for older people to apply for bus passes,...
Council considers overhauling school holiday system
Brighton and Hove City Council is considering changing the summer holidays to allow family vacations to occur during off-peak times…
The issue of school holidays...
Musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace
Christa Sedlatschek, Director at the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work outlines how musculoskeletal disorders affect workplaces across Europe…
Across Europe, musculoskeletal disorders...
Extra funding available for domestic abuse services in Sheffield
Sheffield City Council as announced they are boosting support services for domestic abuse victims with an extra £28,000 of funding…
The extra government funding will...
Npower to pay £26m over billing and complaints failures
Npower are to pay out one of the largest settlements agreed between Ofgem and a “big six” energy supplier…
Following failures to deal with inaccurate...
New measures to tackle homelessness announced
Radical new measures have been announced by the government to help tackle homelessness and protect the most vulnerable people in society…
The package of measures...
Cancer not down to ‘bad luck’, suggests new study
A new study suggests that cancer is not largely down to bad luck but overwhelmingly a result of environmental factors…
The study in the journal...
Haukeland University Hospital
Norway has more than 30,000 new cancer cases per year, and the number is rising. Advances in cancer care have led to more patients...
Make tackling childhood obesity your new year’s resolution urges royal college
A year on from their last article in AG, Prof Russell Viner, Officer for Health Promotion at the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child...
International Association for Practice Doctorates
Few people living in this modern world could have failed to notice the crisis and the stark injustices affecting millions of people emerging from...





















