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In defence of trainee doctors

Jill Rubery By Jill Rubery Filed Under: Featured, Westminster Watch, Whitehall Watch Posted: October 14, 2015

Jill Rubery makes a passionate case for retaining unsocial hours compensation for trainee doctors. A recent BBC Newsnight item on the current contract dispute for trainee doctors began by asking why trainee doctors should be compensated for weekend working when Saturday was ‘just another working day’. This immediately took me back to a research project […]

Tagged With: junior doctors, labour market, WEI, working hours

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Do hard times increase concerns about immigration?

Ingrid Storm By Ingrid Storm Filed Under: Ethnicity, Europe, Featured Posted: October 13, 2015

Dr Ingrid Storm argues that economic concerns about immigration are related to financial insecurity. In the wake of the Syrian refugee crisis immigration is high on the political agenda throughout Europe, sharply dividing public opinion. Anti-immigration rhetoric often paints a picture of immigrants as “stealing jobs” or “scrounging” on the welfare system, arguments that can […]

Tagged With: immigration, Syria

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The well-being of young migrant men

By Necla Acik Filed Under: All posts, Featured Posted: September 22, 2015

As large numbers of migrants, many of them young men, arrive on European shores, questions abound about their future. What do the coming years hold for them? What challenges will they face? And will they be happy? Necla Acik looks at the evidence….. A project just completed asked over 300 young migrant men about their […]

Tagged With: European Commission, health, migrants

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Universal access to sanitation requires a revolution in understanding

By Diana Mitlin Filed Under: All posts, Featured Posted: September 22, 2015

In the latest in our series on the negotiations in New York over Sustainable Development Goals, Diana Mitlin says that sanitation should be a priority. Goal 6 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) makes a clear commitment to universal access to sanitation: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. This wording may have […]

Tagged With: sanitation, sustainable development goals, UNICEF, World Health Organisation

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Should interest rates go up? The fallacy of ‘other things being equal’

By Omar Ghulam Filed Under: All posts, Featured Posted: September 18, 2015

With expectations of the Bank of England raising interest rates growing with each passing month, Omar Ghulam warns that such a course of action may have other consequences. The central banking bible holds that thou shalt raise rates when the economy overheats, or lower rates when the economy cools ‘other things being equal’. What if […]

Tagged With: bank of england, interest rates, Mark Carney

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The Life and Death of Zero Carbon Housing Policy

By Andrew Karvonen Filed Under: All posts, Featured, Urban Posted: September 15, 2015

Last month the UK government announced that it was abandoning its 2016 commitment to require all new housing in England and Wales to be zero carbon. Here Andrew Karvonen looks at the possible impact of that decision. In ‘Fixing the Foundations: Creating a More Prosperous Nation’, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne cited the zero carbon […]

Tagged With: carbon emissions, George Osborne, house building, housing

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Forget the aid obsession: development needs redistribution through fiscal policy

By Armando Barrientos Filed Under: All posts, Featured Posted: September 14, 2015

In the second of our series on the United Nations negotiations over Sustainable Development Goals, to be held in New York later this month, Armando Barrientos says new thinking is required. Perhaps the greatest failing of the Millennium Development Goals was their focus on aid as the main financing tool for development.  This ‘cosmopolitan’ perspective has […]

Tagged With: low-income countries, millennium development goals, sustainable development goals

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Another Assisted Dying Bill is before the Commons: How many safeguards are enough?

Iain Brassington By Iain Brassington Filed Under: All posts, Featured Posted: September 11, 2015

As the Assisted Dying Bill is due to be discussed in the Commons today, Ian Brassington asks if we are taking the right approach. When Rob Marris’ Assisted Dying Bill is discussed in the Commons, it will be the latest in a number of attempts to make some form of assistance in dying legal in […]

Tagged With: assisted dying, Assisted Dying Bill

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Can routine hospital care after self-harm save lives?

By Sarah Steeg and Dr Pauline Turnbull Filed Under: All posts, Featured Posted: September 10, 2015

A new study has shown just how high the risks of suicide and all-cause death can be for patients who have self-harmed. Here Sarah Steeg and Pauline Turnbull, joint authors of the study, explain that it is not all bad news. Using real-world data on people who  go to hospital emergency departments following self-harm, we […]

Tagged With: mental health, National Suicide Prevention Strategy, NIHCE, self harm

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Are the Sustainable Development Goals the world’s biggest promise…. or the world’s biggest lie?

David Hulme By David Hulme Filed Under: All posts, Featured Posted: September 9, 2015

In New York the finishing touches are being made to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)  which are due to replace the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).  Here David Hulme explores what they might mean. With 17 goals, 167 targets and perhaps more than 1,000 indicators those finishing touches remain a large task. The idea behind […]

Tagged With: developing countries, millennium development goals, poverty, sustainable development goals

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