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By Marcus Johnstone Last week we learned that Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is planning the biggest reform of policing in England and Wales since...


By Gareth Lyon 27 million people receive no support from the current model of NHS general dentistry – Policy Exchange is proposing a new model to...


By James Davies Every year, we repeat the same myth that January 1st is the day everything changes. The health and wellness industry depends on it....


By James O’Loan We’ve all heard someone turn to a friend, colleague or stranger who is struggling with their weight and mutter the words: “it is...


By Dr Melissa Carr Today’s figures show overall unemployment has risen to around 5.1%. Though still low by historical standards, UK unemployment is...


By Steve Reed MP There are millions of people in this country that graft hard, play by the rules, and still find owning a home out of reach....


By James Sorene It has happened again. Jewish people murdered as they celebrate a religious festival. Fifteen Jewish people murdered at Sydney’s...


By Aran Dharmeratnam The attack that took place on Sunday 14 December on Bondi Beach has understandably caught the attention of the general public...


By Julian Worth Overall, CILT (UK) welcomes the Railways Bill. While substantial detailed work is still needed on how Great British Railways (GBR)...


By Alison Bladh Few health stories have sparked as much conversation as the rise of GLP-1 weight loss medications. For many, these drugs feel like...


By EJ Ward Keir Starmer and his government have expressed a commitment to earlier cancer diagnosis and treatment as part of a 10-year NHS reform...


By James Ford Londoners are set to pay through the nose to ride on the tube, take a bus or drive their cars in the capital from March and every...


By Paula Allen For many young adults, Christmas has become less about celebration and more about performance. Social media feeds overflow with...


By Rob Green Grassroots football clubs are much more than places where the beautiful game is played. They're at the heart of their communities –...


By Sam Grice The Autumn Budget has left many people unsure about how best to financially prepare for the future. At a time when households want...


By Anna Sharkey Every Christmas, homes across the UK glow with the warmth of family gatherings, but for thousands of children still waiting to be...


By Martin Newman When we look at the supermarket landscape today, it’s easy to assume that fierce competition and constant market share battles...


By James Hanson As a Londoner who’s both witnessed and been the victim of crime in the past year, there’s something especially galling about the...


By Michael McManus Napoleon is reported to have said “Russia is never as weak as she looks, but Russia is never as strong as she looks”. These...


By George Eustice There is much that concerns me about the Prime Minister’s EU reset. The concession on fisheries represents a one-sided gift to...


By Lorin Krenn Every winter we are told January will fix everything. We hear the same message: join the gym, reset your habits, transform your...


By Charlotte Slocombe Ahead of the United States hosting the World Cup this June, Donald Trump's announcement that US immigration authorities plan...


By Andy Preston In Rachel Reeves’ Budget, Labour set out its mission to support the most vulnerable. Great news, but their very public commitment...


By Phil Day This winter is proving to be one of the toughest in years for pharmacies and primary care across the UK. A severe flu season has seen...
