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Nigel Hawkes :: Thu 2nd Sep 2010

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Mixed record card for flagship mental health scheme

To the new health secretary, Andrew Lansley, target is a dirty word. He prefers outcome measures – actual results that show treatments are working.

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Robert Whiston and Nigel Hawkes :: Thu 2nd Sep 2010

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Police face a crunch on numbers

No sooner are they in power than the Tories give us all a fright over law and order.
 

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Nigel Hawkes :: Tue 31st Aug 2010

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RPI vs CPI: seconds out, round two

The Chancellor of the Exchequer is not getting away unchallenged with his decision to link benefits and pensions to a different inflation measure, mentioned

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Nigel Hawkes :: Sat 28th Aug 2010

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Love in a cold climate?

There’s going to be a baby boom next month, according to many newspapers – the Daily Mail, the Daily Express, the Daily Telegraph.

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Nigel Hawkes :: Wed 25th Aug 2010

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Hysteria on STIs is overdone

Sex sells papers, so today’s made hay with new figures for sexually-transmitted diseases. “Drunk ladettes fuel a boom in STIs” was the Daily Express headline.

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Nigel Hawkes :: Mon 23rd Aug 2010

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Crying rape falsely: rare or common?

The founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, is claiming that a dirty tricks campaign lay behind the charges of rape and sexual assault laid against him by two Swedish women last week.

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Nigel Hawkes :: Wed 18th Aug 2010

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Smoking legislation works, claims new study

A study funded by the Department of Health shows that raising the age at which teenagers can buy cigarettes from 16 to 18 had a dramatic effect on smoking prevalence in the under-18s.

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Sheila Bird :: Wed 18th Aug 2010

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Preventing the deaths of prisoners immediately after release

The European Region of the World Health Organization (WHO) recently issued a

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Nigel Hawkes :: Tue 17th Aug 2010

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Modest savings from targeting the "workshy"

Workshy scroungers have cost the taxpayer £28 billion over the past decade, the Daily Express splashed  on Monday.

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Nigel Hawkes :: Wed 11th Aug 2010

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Scotland sticks to five days’ pre-release access

The Scottish Government has flatly rejected any change in pre-release access to statistics, describing the arguments of the UK Statistics Authority in favour of such a change as specious.

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