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Police Concerned about Decreased Capacity After Reforms

Police Concerned about Decreased Capacity After Reforms

Just one week after Met Police boss Sir Paul Stephenson voiced concerns about the rise of burglaries in the United Kingdom, Association of Chief Police Officers president Sir Hugh Orde stated that pro


Social Care Budget Has a £1.7bn Gap: Dilnot

Social Care Budget Has a £1.7bn Gap: Dilnot

According to a recent independent review of the United Kingdom's social care system, there is currently a £1.7 billion a year gap in the social care budget that needs to be filled by either raising ta


Slack Inspecting System of Sex-Determination Questions Indian Growth Story

Slack Inspecting System of Sex-Determination Questions Indian Growth Story

The long running woes of sex selection in India have caught the attention of medical researchers across the world.


UK Study Reveals Risk of Strong IVF Drug on Babies

UK Study Reveals Risk of Strong IVF Drug on Babies

A large number of cases of Down's syndrome may occur lest strong dose of in-vitro fertilization (IVF), on women over the age of 35 is not being stopped.


Distraction Could Push Teens on Risk of Fatal Driving: SADD

Distraction Could Push Teens on Risk of Fatal Driving: SADD

Though a large section of the participants shifted blame on external reasons as the potential cause of nearly missing a crash, a recent study by Liberty Mutual Insurance and SADD (Students Against Des


Chicago Lifts Ban on Beaches, Amid Threat of E.coli

Chicago Lifts Ban on Beaches, Amid Threat of E.coli

It seems that the scare of E. coli has not left the turf of Chicago yet.


Local Charity Motorcycle Event Now Held Outside Edmonton City

Local Charity Motorcycle Event Now Held Outside Edmonton City

According to reports, the local charity motorcycle event, for the first time, will be held outside Edmonton city and the organizers have expressed that the city’s noise bylaw is responsible for the ac


Most Canadian Children Tend to Walk or Ride a Bike to School

Most Canadian Children Tend to Walk or Ride a Bike to School

A study has revealed that Canadian Children residing in urban areas and from low income earning families are more prone to walk or ride a bicycle to school, which provides major health benefits.


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Allow Garden to Grow to Benefit Butterflies: Researchers

Butterflies will return in a few years' time as reported by a researcher that they have sung up and down at regular intervals over the past four decades.

It has been reported as the worst butterfly year ever, but it is still early days. Recorders have been seen busy all over the country to conduct their weekly transects, mark every...

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