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Housing & Planning
I think this initiative is to be welcomed but it's unclear if this mindset will be applied to new... MORE
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Police & Emergency
Interesting, but we should be basing policy on "road fear" as well as collision statistics. Road... MORE
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Police & Emergency
We urgently need our Police Forces to help change the culture of speed in this Country. You are the... MORE
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Police & Emergency
The HSE manage hazards by a reporting policy that embraces all dangerous occurrences (RIDDOR) and... MORE
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Police & Emergency
Your foreword says "The police service is committed to preventing and reducing the loss of life or... MORE
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Public Transport
This article is so true. With commuter train prices rocketing the bus is more and more a vital... MORE
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Eric Pickles takes steps to kickstart stalled development
Expert brokers will spearhead a fresh drive to get stalled housing deals up and running and builders back on moth-balled sites, Communities Secretary Eric Pickles announced
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Quarterly Labour Market Outlook explains gravity defying labour market
CIPD research reveals that 1 in 3 firms are maintaining staff levels higher than they need in order to avoid losing skills, but will make redundancies if economic growth does...
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Plain cigarette packs review ends
A UK-wide consultation on government plans to introduce mandatory plain packaging for tobacco will close...
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Important next steps for the Green Deal
A £7m loan from the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) to The Green Deal Finance Company (TGDFC) has been...
Editor's Feature
Rick Muir Associate Director for Public Service Reformippr
Schools should be run in the public interest
There have been growing calls from right-of-centre think tanks for private companies to be able to set up free...
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Weight Guidelines: NICE for pregnant women?
With NICE guidance advising not to routinely weigh women during their pregnancy, how can health professionals effectively track compliance and...
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Aspiring to gold standard hand hygiene facilities in the current financial stringent climate
I understand the gold standard requirements for hand hygiene facilities, however in the current financial landscape accessing funds is extremely...
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Re: Does technology really make a difference to reducing energy consumption for the Public Sector?
Regarding the position of the Scottish Government to consider installing LED lighting - the investment aspect of the upgrades is often a crucial...
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Lighting and energy use in NHS buildings
It's often the simplest things that can make immediate differences in my experience. Does anyone know of the status of LED lighting fixtures with NHS...
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Re: Is Solar Power Finished?
I don't believe Solar Power is finished, if anything I believe it will become a more used means of renewable energy in the future. With it's...
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Re: How can we ensure that treatment services support many pathways to recovery?
Presuming you are discussing recovery in the context of abstinence associated with addictions, I agree that the individual approach is more important...
Media
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Tobin Stephenson, Better Utilisation of Property Assets (BUPA) Programme Manager, Cambridgeshire County Council
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- Dr Steve Davies, Education Director, The IEA
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- Professor Steve Albon Co-Chair, UK National Ecosystem Assessment & The James Hutton Institute
- Professor Sir John Lawton Chair, Lawton Report, `Making Space for Nature` Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
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Train ‘have a go heroes’ to combat Anti-Social Behaviour
Police officers should offer training to the public in how to address anti-social behaviour and deal with aggression and conflict, according to a report published by the
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DECC scraps unnecessary regulations as part of the Red Tape Challenge
As part of a drive to cut red tape burdens, Minister of State for Energy, Charles Hendry, has announced the scrapping of 86 regulations and a further 48 improved regulatory...
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No evidence for school privatisation
There is no evidence that allowing for-profit schools will boost standards in England, according to a new report published by the think tank IPPR...
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Scots pupils hit the mark
Scotland's school pupils have been congratulated on another year of high achievement by Education Secretary Michael...
Editor's Feature
Meera Rambissoon Campaign ManagerGreener Journeys
Buses can do the job
In 2010, Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith goaded unemployed people in Merthr Tydfil to "get on a bus" to find work. But for many people, getting the bus is the only...
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