Water has been at the forefront of political debate for some time in this country. We can all recall the scandalous headlines ...
Ahead of Wednesday’s Budget, the Medical Defence Union (MDU) has issued an open letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
The cost of living has been identified as the top priority for the government to address in the autumn budget. A new poll of ...
I’ll admit, I haven’t always been the Global Fund’s biggest fan. As a public health consultant working in international ...
Britain is an ideas superpower. While other nations compete on production costs and capital markets, our enduring advantage ...
The government’s decision to nationalise Greater Anglia, the best-performing operator in the country, shows mistaken ...
The UK has a proud legacy in spinal cord injury (SCI) care. It was here, at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, that professor Sir Ludwig Guttmann pioneered a model of rehabilitation that placed the patient at ...
Today, members of the House of Lords will debate the Terminally Ill Adults Bill for the first sitting of Committee Stage. Baroness Finlay of Llandaff, Baroness Grey-Thompson, Lord Carlile of Berriew, ...
By Clare Howard, CEO of Natspec. Conversations about special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) tend to focus on schools, too often leaving further education (FE) overlooked. This year, from ...
The Curriculum and Assessment Review recognises something many of us have long understood: education extends far beyond the classroom. So the government’s recent commitment to institute a new ...
The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of a non-religious father and his child that the exclusively Christian teaching of Religious Education (RE) and collective worship in Northern Ireland are ...
By Ross Elliott, CEO of Chrysalis, the UK’s largest counsellor and therapist training provider. It is no secret that the UK economy needs more people in work to generate the economic growth the ...
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