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Samir Jeraj is a Special Projects Writer at the New Statesman
Nothing about this absurd TV show should make for enjoyable viewing – but somehow, it does.
Robotics could be the answer to growing healthcare needs. But will it be an equitable future?
Our analysis shows some local authorities are better than others.
We must stop encroaching on nature to keep global warming below two degrees, Inger Andersen tells the New Statesman’s Global Policy Forum.
Apprentices – like other NHS staff – have found themselves in the middle of the greatest health crisis in generations.
New research also finds that almost half of victims suffer from a long-term condition.
Low levels of trust and poor access to healthcare among people from ethnic minority communities risk worsening racial inequalities.
What the evidence says about diversity training and inclusion in the workplace.
As winter continues and a new year begins, the government must learn lessons on addressing homelessness.
In 2019, the rate of pupils being permanently excluded from schools in England was the highest in a decade.