Health
Healthcheck: cancer, diabetes and mental health conditions on the rise?
The number of diagnoses of cancer (in England) and diabetes (in the UK) is rising. Read
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Health
The number of diagnoses of cancer (in England) and diabetes (in the UK) is rising. Read
This week Question Time was in Birmingham. We factchecked claims on social care funding, drug-related deaths, Labour's manifesto pledges on NHS spending, public health, and sexual harassment at work. Read
Health
The number of people receiving adult social care from their local council fell by around 425,000 between 2009/10 and 2013/14. Read
Health
Neither Labour nor the Conservatives’ NHS funding pledges at the last election were as big as the government's latest announcement. The NHS is still set to get less per year than it has historically. Read
Health
Drug deaths are at their highest since comparable records began. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
After taxes and cash benefits the net contribution of households where the main earner is under 25 was about 19% of household income in 2016/17—that’s lower than other working age groups. Read
Health
Generational health improvements are being undermined by instability and loneliness among millennials, a report says. Read
Europe
More people in London voted to leave the EU than for Sadiq Khan as mayor. Read
Crime
We take a look at a widely shared figure that there were 38% more reported incidents of domestic abuse when England lost World Cup games. Read
Health
The Prime Minister has announced that the NHS in England will receive £20.5 million more in funding in real terms by 2023/24. We’ve looked at where this might come from. Read
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