Change is the electoral buzzword. But underlying big issues are not solved or discussed. The public will blind to realities.
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Drug developments ameliorate life threatening conditions, but prevention, especially good nutrition, is a better panacea also for the NHS.
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From TikTok to the BBC, the media influence the election more than ever. Can reality emerge from carefully spun and orchestrated messaging?
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These dangerous times require likes and dislikes to be ignored, as voters decide how to keep the UK free with vision, grit and graft.
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While appetite suppressant drugs have a role to play, the cure for obesity lies in prevention through good lifestyle choices.
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Ukrainians’ resilience against mass destruction puts to shame dithering European leaders and citizens submitting to domestic anxieties.
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Ythe UK must beware letting its cultural tolerance permit extremists to peddle violence and threaten basic freedoms.
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Nannying damages culture, the sense of duty and resilience: Is this a road to financial and moral bankruptcy?
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Cover-ups and concealments seem more common than ever. Such corruption erodes standards and must never become an accepted norm.
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Navalny’s actions, not just words, display true moral fibre. Can he inspire democratic leaders to do the same at last?