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Humanists UK – Think for yourself, act for everyone At Humanists UK, we want a tolerant world where rational thinking and kindness prevail. We work to support lasting change for a better society, championing ideas for the one life we have. We do this because we’re humanists, people who shape our own lives in the here… Read more »

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Medical Defence Union (MDU)

The MDU is a not-for-profit, mutual organisation wholly dedicated to our members’ interests. Our team is led and staffed by doctors with real-life experience of the pressures and challenges faced in practice. Since 1885, we have been indemnifying doctors for incidents arising from their clinical care of patients. We are proud of our heritage, but… Read more »

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National Association of Retired Police Officers (NARPO)

For 100 years, NARPO has provided an important voice for retired police officers across England and Wales, as well as their widows, widowers and former partners. Representing more than 89,000 members, NARPO is one of the largest public sector pensioner organisations in the country. Its aim is to safeguard the rights of members and to promote measures… Read more »

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Bakers Food and Allied Workers Union

The Bakers, Food and Allied Workers’ Union (BFAWU) is a trade union of workers in the food industry. It was founded in 1847, in Manchester, by a group of Journeymen Bakers.  The next year, the organisation began to operate on a national level, and became the Amalgamated Union of Operative Bakers. In 1861 it played a… Read more »

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British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC)

Founded in 1908, The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), formerly the Wildfowlers’ Association of Great Britain and Ireland (WAGBI), is the largest fieldsports organisation in the UK. It campaigns to protect and promote country shooting and conservation. Country shooting includes live quarry shooting of game, wildfowl and the management of pest species. Today… Read more »

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Tata ‘fed up’ with ministers over Corus closure

By Alex Stevenson Tata Steel has “lost all confidence” in the government’s ability to rescue Corus’ Teesside plant, an MP has claimed. Middlesbrough South and Cleveland’s Ashok Kumar told politics.co.uk the Indian firm had become disillusioned after months of foot-dragging by Peter Mandelson’s Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (Bis). The closure of Tata subsidiary… Read more »

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NHS incentive schemes ‘unlikely to succeed’

By Alexis Alison Introducing incentive schemes for NHS hospitals is unlikely to improve standards, University of York researchers have claimed. In an article published on the British Medical Journal’s website today, Alan Maynard and Karen Bloor express concern over the government’s proposal to use rewards and penalties in the current healthcare system. Modelled on what… Read more »