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Fewer households also believe the amount water companies charge is fair, according to the annual Consumer Council for Water survey.
New project is the largest so far in a £38 million programme by the Wildlife Trusts and Aviva to revive the vanishing habitat.
An AI tool called Consult has been tested as a way of speeding up the analysis of public responses to consultations.
The majority of primary school teachers believe a lack of affordable childcare has negatively impacted children being ready for school.
The UK ranks near the bottom of a league table for child wellbeing and teenage happiness, according to a global report. The Unicef study found children in general across the world are more likely to ...
The Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee is to call on the Government to “recognise and support” UK club culture and electronic music in the wake of venue closures.
The Royal Society for Public Health found that 53 of the public said their local high street did not have enough shops selling healthy food.
Members of the Public Accounts Committee have examined the Department of Health and Social Care’s 2023/24 accounts.
Counter-terrorism officers are working ‘at pace’ to establish the cause of the fires and ‘any potential motivation’, Scotland Yard said.
Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Olney said some victims of rape and sexual assault had been charged up to £22,000 for the transcripts.
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