Society
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How Eskgreen care home, a council-run facility in Musselburgh, near Edinburgh, responded to the Covid-19 pandemic
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Move marks nail in coffin for widely derided shake-up of probation sector in 2014
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Labour urges government to publish report that includes safeguarding suggestions for BAME communities
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Watchdog also confirms 25,000 hospital patients were sent to care homes before testing became routine
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More than half claiming during lockdown suffer hardship in five-week wait, says Citizens Advice
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A gym in Bristol has been transformed into a vital mental health service for young people with a combination of boxing with psychological support and personal development
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A brief encounter with a stranger on the bus or at the pub may seem trivial, but in the coronavirus era these ‘weak social ties’ are crucial
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People from all walks of life are mobilising to support those coping with isolation
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Life during Covid-19 is challenging for foster carers but our children’s ability to relearn trust is a beacon of hope
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As a paramedic I’m working harder than ever, and constantly double-guessing whether to risk exposing patients to Covid-19
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Adoption assessments are continuing despite the lockdown but the pandemic has thrown up all sorts of challenges
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We get lots of enquiries about physical distancing, and there are more calls about mental health and domestic violence
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PM says people should be able to shop with confidence as non-essential stores reopen
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Staff report being sent double orders, amid suspicion kits sent are being counted as tests done
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Carers and relatives of those who died at Melbury Court describe trying to cope with the outbreak
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These are strange times we are working in, but I haven’t felt frightened, and neither should the women I’m helping
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Dr Minesh Talati wants accountability not just for his father’s death, but the other coronavirus victims who didn’t need to die
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Parts of the hospital are like a ghost town, but I work with a great group of lads and they’ve helped keep my spirits up
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Since the start of the Covid-19 crisis, many hospitals have suspended routine cancer surgeries and chemotherapies
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The health service is not a charity and it is not staffed by heroes. It has been run into the ground by successive governments
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Maybe it was because she was a healthcare worker and a mother whose family could not be there when she died
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Rapper makes financial donation as ‘beginning of a lifetime commitment’ to fighting racism and supporting black people in the UK
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With treatment halted or surgery postponed, more cancer patients are seeking help for mental wellbeing from charities struggling to fund it
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Study reveals sector struggling with £10bn funding shortfall as demand for services rises
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Watchdog publishes highly critical report after charitable trust is required to return cash
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