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Europe
I wholeheartedly agree with this article. On the one hand they are ackowledging that dogs are so... MORE
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Europe
Channel 4 should run a follow up of the dog cloning program. Show what happens to the mother of the... MORE
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Europe
I just wanna say that i am so saded by this that my heart breaks for these poor helpless animals... MORE
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Europe
This is such a shocking custom. It fills me with sadness to think there are fellow humans who can... MORE
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Europe
"A righteous man regards the life of animals" - PROVERBS 12:10; "If you have men who will exclude... MORE
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Growth & Reform
I think Mr Dugher has been watching 'Yes Minister' for his research. The Civil Service is not just... MORE
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International students shun 'unwelcoming' UK, claim Lords
An 'unwelcoming' UK has led to an unprecedented fall in international science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) student numbers, according to a House of Lords science
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Graduates paying off student loans into their 50s
Nearly three-quarters of students will fail to clear their student loans before they are written off after 30 years, and the large majority will still be paying off their loans...
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Extra borrowing powers for house-building councils
New borrowing powers will enable councils to build up to 10,000 affordable homes, communities secretary Eric Pickles and chief secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander...
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Labour wants diverse 'one nation' civil service
In the first proposed major reform of the civil service Labour will announce that it will take action to make Whitehall more...
Editor's Feature
Ali Dolloso Political ResearcherWorld Protection for Dogs and Cats in the Meat Trade

Animal rights activists' view on dog cloning
This week Channel 4 screened a controversial documentary, The £60,000 Puppy: Cloning Man's Best Friend, which followed a competition in which British dog owners vied for the...
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Re: Can sharing better Data lower the cost of healthcare?
Within the NHS there is a lot of really good work being undertaken to reduce the incidence of outbreaks and nosocomial infections, but we still work...
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What Mental Capacity Act?
Vulnerable adults are being failed by the Act designed to protect and empower them. Social workers, healthcare professionals and others involved in...
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Change Mindsets Not Just Meters
Long term sustainability means students not just educational establishments need to take responsibility for changing their energy consumption...
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Re: The Debate on Hydraulic Fracturing for Gas in the UK
There has been too much emphasis on the surface environmental effects of fracking on greenfield sites with lots of pejorative remarks from the Green...
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Dementia and Sustainability
I have recently been involved in the design and upgrading of housing for elderly people and those with dementia. My work in the field of...
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Re: The Debate on Hydraulic Fracturing for Gas in the UK
The risks to health and environment are too great and they pose a knock-on risk to long-term sustainable agriculture and tourism industries. There...
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Interview: Vicky, Young Carer, Carers Trust
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Interview: Jo Cleary, Chair, College of Social Work
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EU membership ‘critical’ for UK car industry
Access to the single market through membership of the European Union is "critical" to the success of the UK's car manufacturing industry, a report published today has
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Bedroom tax causing ‘severe hardship’ for vulnerable people
The government's removal of the spare room subsidy from working age tenants in social housing - dubbed the bedroom tax by critics - has left vulnerable people suffering severe...
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Decline in education and training 'a serious concern'
The decline in the proportion of the UK's working age population in education or training during the long downturn (2007-2012) was four times greater than in any other European...
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Osborne sets full employment as new ambition for economy
George Osborne has pledged to build an economy of "full employment" and turn Britain into the "best place in the world to hold a...
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Kate Moore Operations DirectorGreater London Alzheimer`s Society

Putting dementia at the centre of council thinking
There are 800,000 people across the UK living with dementia, and even more friends and family who are affected by the...
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