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What are the natural capital benefits of shooting?

The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has published its inaugural assessment of the Natural Capital benefits of shooting. Natural Capital can be defined as the sum of financial and social benefits we get from our natural environment. This concept has increasingly shaped both international and national environmental policies and is at the core… Read more »

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Unsustainable pressure on NHS affecting patient care – MDU says

Responding to a report by the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman into complaints about cancer care, Dr Udvitha Nandasoma, Medical Defence Union (MDU) head of advisory services said: “The report by England’s NHS Ombudsman of outcomes for cancer patients is yet more evidence of the unsustainable pressure on NHS staff. Our members working in the NHS are… Read more »

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Hostile environment: The dark side of nudge theory

Choice architecture was the answer when governments wanted citizens to behave in ways that benefited them, but didn’t want to be seen to be telling them what to do or how to live. The Nudge theory has come to impact on millions of our day-to-day decisions on a subconscious level. But the row over Theresa May’s ‘hostile environment’ shows what happens when Nudge theory goes dark.

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Millicent Fawcett: Courage calls to courage everywhere

Almost 90 years after her death, Millicent Fawcett is making history again as she becomes the first woman to be commemorated with a statue in Parliament Square. It’s also the first statue in the square designed by a woman, Gillian Wearing.