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  • Living in a democracy, it’s easy to forget how fortunate we are

    By Rebecca Riley A week ago I was invited to a private view of “Election! Britain Votes” – a bold and experimental new exhibition developed by the People’s History Museum in Manchester as we prepare to go to the polling ....

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  • What’s preventing health and social care from going digital?

    By Steven McGinty In the first of two articles focusing on technology in health and social care, I will be looking at some of the barriers organisations face in adopting digital technologies. Financial pressures such as the reduction in public ....

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  • Spreading the word on the living wage

    By James Carson Last week, Church of England bishops issued a letter calling for a new direction that they believe political life in the UK ought to take. Among the bishops’ recommendations was support for the living wage: “It represents ....

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  • Empty homes … Britain’s wasted resource

    By Heather Cameron Government statistics indicate that there are just over 635,000 empty properties in England, with a third lying empty for six months or more. In Scotland, there are around 23,000 ‘long-term’ empty homes (unoccupied for six months or ....

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