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[Written Question] Public Lavatories
Question by: Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Answering Body: Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Question: To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) report Taking the P: Improving public toilets in the UK, published in 2019, particularly its findings that the majority of men and women support g
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At least 15 people have now died in water during hot weather in UK
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Save Lives for Sam campaign: Stop a whole classroom of children dying every year
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Indonesia's air quality got worse after China banned plastic waste imports, research shows
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The Painful Truth About Long Covid
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MP's emotional direct plea to the public to help save lives as drownings become a 'national emergency'
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How Spain Avoided the Global Populist Backlash
As recently as five years ago, Spain was no one’s idea of an economic success story. Southern European countries have long been notorious for lagging behind their neighbors to the north. Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Spain were referred to by the intentionally unflattering nickname “PIGS” after they had to be bailed out following the 2008 financial crisis.
CNA Explains: What is El Nino and what can Singapore expect if it returns in 2026?
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Are you a winner or loser in this year's SA budget?
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