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Sewage in our Rivers

The sheer quantity of raw sewage being dumped into Britain’s rivers and coastal areas is a scandal and a disgrace.

14 Sep 2022
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Simpler treatment plans take priority

People with asthma would be prepared to sacrifice some improvements in symptom relief in return for a simpler treatment plan and an increased capacity to self-manage, according to a survey of adults with moderate or severe asthma.

15 Jan 2008
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Brian has the vision London needs

Brian Paddick, the man who was until recently the highest ranking openly gay police officer in Britain today launched his campaign to become the first Liberal Democrat Mayor of London. DELGA are delighted to be able to support his candidacy. Chair of DELGA Jen Yockney commented, "I first met Brian completely out of the context of party politics, as he and I were both speakers at a high profile lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender conference a few years ago.

14 Jan 2008
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New Focus for St Peters Ward

St Peter's Ward Focus Team have started to deliver their latest Focus newsletter across the ward. The main stories are: Zahid Shah backs campaign to save Neighbourhood Wardens;

14 Jan 2008
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Severe Weather (Rain) Warning

Severe Weather Warning for Shepway

The Met Office have issued a severe weather warning for Kent, predicting a 60% chance of heavy and persistent rain to spread across Kent from the west during Tuesday 15th January, with up to 25mm likely in places. That rain will be accompanied by strong southerly winds with gusts to gale or severe gale force over South Eastern England.

14 Jan 2008
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Clegg pledges better schools and more efficient hospitals at Manifesto Conference

Plans to liberate schools from excessive state interference and guarantee hospital treatment to patients within a set time have been set out by Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg. Speaking at the One Day manifesto conference in London on Saturday, Mr Clegg argued that central government's task is to allocate funding for public services fairly to guarantee equal treatment and to ensure good minimum standards. Mr Clegg also set out plans for a new generation of schools free of government interference. In the NHS, Mr Clegg said patients should be guaranteed treatment within a certain period, provided through the private sector if necessary. He also called for patients to be given their own health budgets to spend on treatment for long-term and chronic conditions.

14 Jan 2008
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