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The lives of deaf patients are being put at risk due to communication barriers in the NHS, charities have warned.
A special set of stamps is being issued to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day. A main set of 10 stamps will honour men and women who made contributions during the Second World War, while a mini-sheet ...
The announcement comes as the UK Government and International Energy Agency hosts a summit on the future of energy security.
The majority of people do not view bold policies to improve public health as being part of a “nanny state”, according to a report.
People could get a retirement savings boost from a pension consolidator to scoop up smaller pots that may otherwise become lost. There are now 13 million of these small pots, holding £1,000 or less, ...
A man with a life-threatening peanut allergy is living a near-normal life after taking part in a “life-changing” study which gradually saw him exposed to nuts. Richard Lassiter’s allergy is so severe ...
The ban on the possession and supply of sim farm devices will be introduced through the Crime and Policing Bill.
The report claims staff are fatigued for a variety of reasons, such as excessive workloads, long shifts, not enough rest time and inadequate breaks.
Meanwhile, Patrick Gavigan, based in Kildare, said it was “momentous” to be inside the basilica to witness the Pope’s remains close up after queuing with his wife Alice for almost four hours.
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