First MS pill may be available soon
People suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS) in the UK could get the first pill to treat the condition within a “few months”.
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People suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS) in the UK could get the first pill to treat the condition within a “few months”.
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Staff at a Bradford residential home for people with learning disabilities are celebrating an outstanding contribution award for the improvements they have made to services.
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Western Isles prospective Labour candidate Donald Crichton has welcomed the Labour Party’s plan to establish a National Care Service if it forms the next administration in May.
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In the second week of a ten-week long campaign, UNISON is calling on them to make sure social workers can get time off in lieu (TOIL) or be paid for working additional hours.
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A public meeting will be held on Monday evening to discuss the future of the planned radiotherapy unit at Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry.
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Wirral Mencap has joined forces with mental health organisation Family Tree in a bid to halt the closure of two Wirral care homes.
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Nearly one in three prison officers working with vulnerable young offenders in custody have not completed training on safeguarding and assessing vulnerability, an investigation by CYP Now has found.
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SCHOOL children are being asked to pick potential names for Edinburgh’s latest state-of-the-art care home.
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Funding for youth offending teams, the government’s Work Programme and the early intervention grant could be channelled into “community budget” pilots from 1 April.
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Campaigners fighting to maintain a prison in Aberdeen last night urged Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill to “practise what you preach”.
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