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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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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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Rail
"Across the country" means London and the southest i suspect. All this investment is academic (and... MORE
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Higher Education
They can emigrate like those in other countries.They can take their leftie views with... MORE
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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
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Poorest families face council tax hike
Research published by the independent Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) shows that nearly 600,000 poor families in England are facing a second successive year of above average...
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Early years education failing poorest children
Pre-school children from poorer backgrounds need the support of professionally trained teaching staff to stop them falling behind as soon as they reach school age, Ofsted said...
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Ofqual 'starting conversation' on new GCSE standards
Ofqual has today launched a conversation with the public on how standards should be set for new...
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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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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Re: The Debate on Hydraulic Fracturing for Gas in the UK
I totally agree with everything you say. Also,there seem to be a lot of 'pro' experts speaking to us but we are a little lacking on those experts for...
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Re: Preventing Avoidable Admissions to Hospitals
Resources available to liaise and build bridges between primary and secondary care services are being unceremoniously cut back to the hilt. Due to...
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Re: Preventing Avoidable Admissions to Hospitals
Age UK published a report recently showing the catastrophic situation many old people are in today. An estimated 800,000 frail old people cannot...
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Early diagnosis
The government is putting pressure on GPs to increase the number of patients diagnosed with dementia. But why? But there is no evidence that an...
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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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Exports to EU support 4m British jobs, study finds
More than four million jobs in the UK are directly or indirectly linked to the country's membership of the European Union, a new analysis has...
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Government urged to hand cities more powers
Local authorities in major cities should be handed powers currently only available to the London mayor to help them "realise their potential", a thinktank has...
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Police response to domestic abuse 'not good enough'
The overall police response to victims of domestic abuse is not good enough and police forces need to take decisive action to rectify this, a report published today by HM...
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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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