Are the government’s ‘fit for work’ tests linked to an increase in suicides?
Researchers suggest that almost 600 suicides may be linked with the government’s controversial tests.
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The Government continues to deny it’s a crisis, but new figures from the health service information centre, NHS Digital, show that the number of elderly people waiting for more than 12 hours in A&E departments in England has more than doubled in the last two years.
Labour leadership challenger Owen Smith has been accused of copying Jeremy Corbyn’s policies. What’s the truth of the matter?
“Although rates of drug use and selling are comparable across racial lines, people of color are far more likely to be stopped, searched, arrested, prosecuted, convicted and incarcerated for drug law violations than are whites.” Drug Policy Alliance website An intriguing quote by a former aide to disgraced US President Richard Nixon is making headlines.…
Regulating cannabis could earn the government £1bn in taxes a year, a new report established by Lib Dem health spokesperson Norman Lamb says. Really?
More than 70 doctors and health experts urge the government to ban tackling in school rugby because of the risk of serious injury to under-18s.
Researchers suggest that almost 600 suicides may be linked with the government’s controversial tests.
Allies of Iain Duncan Smith feel they have fought a feisty rearguard action after the Treasury came snooping round their universal credit money.
How much taxpayers money did the charity get, what did they do with it and how much did the Government know? Everything you need to know on Kids Company.
The A&E department at Manchester Royal Infirmary was closed as it carried out tests on two patients with suspected MERS. What are the symptoms? How does the virus spread? How contagious is it?
Manchester Royal Infirmary temporarily closes its A&E department as it investigates two cases of suspected Middle Eastern Respiratory Virus Syndrome (Mers).
As temperatures reach highs of 35C in what is set to be Britain’s hottest day for nine years, a debate has emerged online prompting the question can you legally break into a hot car to save a dog?
US officials point the finger of blame at China after hackers break into US government computers, compromising the personal data of 4 million current and former federal employees.
Mathematician John Nash, a Nobel Prize winner who inspired the movie A Beautiful Mind, dies in an auto accident along with his wife in New Jersey.
Kylie Morris travels to Albuquerque, where you’re ten times more likely to be shot dead by a cop than you are in New York City.
The supreme court orders the government to prepare new plans to improve air quality within three months, whoever is in power. The UK has exceeded European air pollution limits every year since 2010.