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Public inquiry to examine council's response to Grenfell
The judge-led inquiry into the Grenfell Tower tragedy will examine Kensington and Chelsea’s role in...
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The amount of public sector land up for sale in England has more than doubled, Labour analysis has...
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Surgery waiting lists at all-time high
The number of patients on waiting lists for surgery has reached an all-time high, according to...
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Citizens’ rights of redress ‘threatened by Brexit Bill’
The Brexit Bill includes a provision that could strip UK citizens of the right to sue the...
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Healthwatch survey spotlights care home failings
The quality of care in care homes varies across the country and sometimes basic standards are being...
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Hospital trusts to undergo ‘use of resources’ ratings
Health watchdogs will soon grade NHS hospital trusts on how efficiently they use their resources...
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BBC’s Manchester move ‘had little economic benefit’
Moving public sector jobs outside of London may not bring as many economic benefits as previously...
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