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Engineers say they face commercial pressures that make accidents more likely. Charles Starmer-Smith reports.
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A "forgotten generation" of teenagers is suffering the catastrophic health effects of obesity, drugs, drink and casual sex, according to research released today.
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One of Britain's most senior doctors has criticised the Government for leading the NHS into "catastrophic meltdown".
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Thousands of computer records containing personal information about members of the public are being lost every month – with the rate of loss increasing, new figures reveal.
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Thousands of computer records containing personal information about members of the public are being lost every month – with the rate of loss increasing, new figures reveal.
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German politicians are being urged to tighten data protection laws after a state privacy watchdog said information on the entire German population was available and being traded online.
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One of the most depressing statistics about the National Health Service is that the number of managers and administrators within it has grown at a much faster rate than the number of nurses and doctors.
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Health chiefs have been criticised for hiring an official adviser to inform staff how to get to their new £1.4 million headquarters on time.
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We have become used to this Government making promises that are simply divorced from reality. However, its oft-stated assurance that by 2012 all expectant mothers will have a dedicated, named midwife seems to be in the realms of fantasy.
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Doctors believe patients should be allowed to pay for drugs that are not available on the NHS as they called for an independent inquiry into the controversial problem.
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