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...welfare spending and foregone tax revenues....
...India, the world’s most populous country, also has some of its most generous welfare schemes — as people such as Shakkar Bai and her extended family of 16 can testify....
...Ill health swells the welfare bill and is the prime reason why 2.83mn working-age Britons are economically inactive....
...determinations — is sufficient to satisfy any requirements for health and safety warnings”. ....
...“Children’s healthcare should always be led by evidence and children’s welfare, free from culture wars. Clinicians and parents alike want the best for children at this crucial developmental stage....
...mental and physical health conditions look for and retain jobs....
...in recent years by the worsening health of the population....
...involves the use of plants for pharmaceuticals and cosmetics....
...cost-savings to the NHS, welfare state and employers through health protection policies....
...Cultivated meat businesses argued they undergo close scrutiny by the US Food and Drug Administration and the US Department of Agriculture before products can be eaten....
...“In a short time, we will give the opposition a chance to show whether they are on the side of the citizens, their health and lives, or various non-governmental organisations without responsibility, who...
...opposition from animal welfare activists....
...But amid these crises, the international community must not lose sight of the pressing need to keep funding global development, health and climate initiatives....
...the locality and neighbours”, when offspring become concerned about their safety and welfare....
...welfare reforms that would also channel an extra £2bn into support for those with health conditions and disabilities to stay in work....
...account of how and why the health service was born and the radical impulse behind it....
...Other examples of Conservative big government initiatives include a huge expansion of state-funded childcare, a phased ban on smoking and the continued growth of in-work welfare benefits — not to mention...
...While the political right blames immigration for the issue, the left points to the erosion of the welfare state....
...Moreover, it affects health in almost every way, from cognitive function to bone strength. “Going through menopause is the worst thing that can happen to a woman in terms of her health,” Garrison says....
...It is based on a survey that asks individuals to evaluate their lives on a scale of 0 to 10. Out of 143 countries, the rich, low-inequality and high-welfare Scandinavian nations rank near the top....
...The Health Foundation think-tank said that welfare policy had yet to adjust to these new realities and called on ministers to bolster the value of universal credit....
...The chancellor said “a combination of carrot and stick” would help both businesses and individuals while boosting the economy, and is billing the changes as the biggest reform to the welfare system since...
...UK chancellor Jeremy Hunt plans to spend an extra £2.5bn on employment support for people suffering from long-term sickness and joblessness, as part of a broader push to cut the welfare bill and boost the...
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