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Rally outside Parliament as MPs to debate assisted dying

Humanists UK and My Death, My Decision (MDMD) will be holding a rally on Parliament Square on 29 April at 15:30 to show their support for assisted dying legislation for the terminally ill and the incurably suffering. On Monday the House of Commons will be holding a Westminster Hall debate on assisted dying after an… Read more »

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Defra to review GL45 in light of reduction of AI risk

BASC has welcomed Defra’s announcement that the new General Licence (GL45), which governs the release of pheasants and red-legged partridges on and around certain Special Protection Areas (SPAs), is currently being reviewed. The current licence conditions are based on a medium level of risk of the occurrence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in wild… Read more »

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There was a spike in happiness in 2009, when GDP was at its weakest point during the recession, according to the office of National Statistics study.
Recession leads to… happiness?

The period of economic turmoil since the financial crisis has actually coincided with an increase in people’s wellbeing, a study by the Office of National Statistics has found.

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More criminal charges for Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson

Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson had even more legal problems laid at their desk today which were not even connected to phone-hacking at News of the World, after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) announced criminal charges for conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office.