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In the tapestry of a community, the care home should be a vital thread, weaving connections that bind neighbours, families, and individuals into a resilient…

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Rather unexpectedly, I spent half of last week in hospital, at the John Radcliffe in Oxford. There are certainly worse places to be. Especially when…

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The Government elected after the next UK General Election, regardless of their political persuasion, must embark on a fundamental review of the systems of local…

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A political collapse along the lines of that suffered by the Canadian Conservatives in 1993 – when they fell from a Parliamentary majority to just…

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A couple of days ago I received one of the regular emails from theĀ Financial TimesĀ Moral Money team. This one was about anti-obesity drugs. An attempt…

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In 2017, Phil Murphy, a former Goldman Sachs executive, made the establishment of a public, state-owned bank a centerpiece issue during his run for New Jersey governor….

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Tackling crime rates is not straightforward. In the UK, we have seen repeated media reports about increasing crime rates, particularly knife crime. Our chart this…

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Some property sellers and middle earners with children have reason to cheer, while holiday homeowners and ā€˜non-domsā€™ count the cost. Roula Khalaf, Editor of the…

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The headline news in the Budget was a 2p cut in the main rate of National Insurance contributions for employed and self-employed people. This was…

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This article first appeared on BNN Breaking Dame Kate Barker CBE leads a new commission under Radix Big Tent, aiming to tackle England’s pressing housing…

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