Health
Are mental health nurse numbers down?
There are 5,000 fewer mental health nurses since 2010, using a broader definition of mental health nurses used by NHS Digital, there are 7,000 fewer. Read
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Health
There are 5,000 fewer mental health nurses since 2010, using a broader definition of mental health nurses used by NHS Digital, there are 7,000 fewer. Read
A post is circulating on social media making several claims about Muslims in the UK. Much of it is wrong. Read
Europe
The EU's food standards arm says there are "no safety concerns" with the process of washing chicken with chlorine, but has raised other concerns about hygiene. Read
Europe
It’s technically possible for a non-EU member to be in the single market. But this arrangement means accepting rules set by the EU. Read
Health
International comparisons of healthcare are about the UK, not just the NHS. How we do depends on the measures chosen. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
People in poverty have been increasingly likely to be in a family where someone has a job. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Increases to the income tax personal allowance have taken millions out of income tax, although those on low incomes have been hit elsewhere. Read
Europe
We don't fully know how leaving Euratom - the European common market in nuclear materials - will affect our access to them. Read
Health
One survey says most people are satisfied with the NHS, another says more of us are dissatisfied. Why the different results? Read
Education
The total number of people applying to higher education in the UK this year (as of the final June 2017 deadline) is down 4% compared to last year. Read
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