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Sleep deprived doctors concerned about patient safety

Over a third of doctors say they feel sleep deprived on at least a weekly basis and over a quarter have been in a position where tiredness has impacted their ability to treat patients, a new survey by the Medical Defence Union (MDU) has found. The UK’s leading medical defence organisation carried out the survey… Read more »

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BASC launches second newspaper campaign
Has your wild game hero been shortlisted?

Following over 250 businesses being nominated, the Eat Game Awards’ shortlist has been published ahead of a public vote to reveal this year’s wild game heroes. In its fourth year, the Eat Game Awards seek to celebrate and reward those who are championing wild game, and going the extra mile to promote and utilise the produce. Categories… Read more »

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Exmoor huntsman Tony Wright, the first person prosecuted under the Hunting Act
Tory smoking room busted

By politics.co.uk staff A Conservative club and its steward have been ordered to pay £5,000 in fines and costs after being caught breaking the smoking ban. The Balfour Conservative Club in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, and its steward, John Phillips, all pleaded guilty and were each fined £1,000 by magistrates, in addition to costs of £3,000. Following… Read more »

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Inquiry will look at Met's employment of minorities
Met launches racism inquiry

By politics.co.uk staff A “race and faith” inquiry will be launched tomorrow to examine the way the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) handles the employment of ethnic minorities. The inquiry comes almost ten years to the day of the publication of the Stephen Lawrence inquiry, which accused the MPS of institutionalised racism. One of the key… Read more »