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7 August 2024
UK urged to consider ban on artificial stone worktops over silicosis risk
Leading medic calls for urgent action to protect those who cut the material after rise in cases of the incurable disease
6 August 2024
Cracks in Angela Rayner’s plan for a housing revolution
‘I went straight to whisky at 14’: David Ireland on tackling booze on stage
Unions welcome scrapping of Tories’ ‘spiteful’ minimum service law
The end-of-life patients finding solace in magic mushrooms: ‘What life after life could be like’
Healthcare workers: how have you been affected by the UK riots?
Young men and the election
The one policy conservatives across the world say will fix men: mandatory military service
She wanted a divorce so her father hacked her legs with an axe: how Pakistan fails women
Two-child benefit cap is cementing regional poverty, Starmer told
England’s GPs are squaring up to the government – but it’s an unnecessary battle
Polly Toynbee
End of the adventure: council funding cuts imperil Leicester’s playgrounds
England riots: what help is available for affected homeowners and businesses?
My weeks of reading hornily: steamy book sales have doubled – and I soon found out why
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NHS ‘soup and shake’ diet puts almost a third of type 2 diabetes cases in remission
5 August 2024
Waiting list for children’s gender care rose after opening of new specialist hubs
Ministers prepare extra 500 prison places to remand suspected rioters
The Guardian view on curriculum reform: a mammoth and delicate task
GPs have been forced to take industrial action
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