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Housing Minister Grant Shapps announces £1bn cash boost for 'economically ambitious communities'
With the view to improve the economy, ambitious communities with a vision for economic growth have been allocated £1b to establish localised projects and enhance their areas.
Dead bodies stored in cupboards on the Tube
The bodies of those who commit suicide on the London Underground are stored in cupboards and store rooms until an undertaker can collect them, a documentary has revealed.
GPs' criticism of NHS changes 'baffling', says minister
Health Minister Simon Burns has said criticism by the Royal College of GPs of the government's planned overhaul of the NHS in England is ''baffling''.
Public given say on transport plans
The public will be given a greater say on future major transport projects under new Government proposals.
New menus, more nursing: welcome to 'private' NHS
A private firm which has taken over the running of Hinchingbrooke Hospital has promised patients Michelin star-standard meals and more contact with nurses.
Prostate cancer patient Dave Powell urges rethink over NICE abiraterone rejection
A man who has recovered from prostate cancer has criticised a health watchdog for rejecting a drug which can extend patients' lives more than three months.
Psychiatrists say Health and Social Care Bill is flawed
The Royal College of Psychiatrists has come out against the Health and Social Care Bill in a new statement published this week.
'Patronising' Andrew Lansley under fire as implant row rolls on
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley was yesterday described as “arrogant and patronising” by the Welsh Government after he demanded it tell him in advance about changes in policy.
Reading age too low for many pupils
Four out of 10 school pupils in Wales arrive at secondary school with a reading age below their actual age, a new study has found.
Private company takes over entire hospital for first time
Bosses at the first NHS hospital in Cambridgeshire to be taken over by a private provider have set out their vision to turn around its fortunes.
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