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Despite the environmental now being a mainstream topic, green campaign groups are still as relevant as ever.

You have been sending your views about England's chief medical officer column on how the NHS could learn from department stores, such as John Lewis.

Ministers may review the right of council tenants to lifelong housing amid pressure over waiting lists for social homes.

UK guidelines on cholesterol-busting drugs should be revisited after an international trial found benefits in "healthy" adults, experts say.

Liberal Democrat peer Lord Lester has resigned as a government adviser on constitutional affairs, the party says.

Rising energy costs and falling property values leave a major shortfall in a Scottish council's budget.

The low-carbon economy is an integral part of the world's economic recovery, not a luxurious extra.

Mountain rescue teams and the RNLI are objecting to proposed cost increases to VHF radio licenses.

Is it time for the government to be more focused on people's emotional rather than financial well-being... and if so how should happiness be measured.

Climate change could help ensure the long-term survival of some of the world's most endangered species.

Students of today's financial crisis would do well to look back at the bubbles and the economic innovation of the past, writes Lisa Jardine.

Trade minister Lord Jones says he will leave Gordon Brown's government in the forthcoming reshuffle.

Some people with diabetes and high blood pressure are to be allowed to donate blood for the first time.

The Swift space telescope witnesses the catastrophic explosion of a massive star some 12.8 billion light-years from Earth.

Oxford University's admissions chief calls for partnerships to boost the pool of sixth-formers it can recruit from.

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The head of the NHS in Lincolnshire urges people to give their comments on a proposed NHS constitution.

Why did oil prices rise to $147 and then fall back below $100. Is it the fundamentals or are speculators to blame?

All patients in England suffering from a disease which causes blindness will get access to a sight-saving drug after all.

The ambulance service in Cornwall urges people not to use 999 for inappropriate calls.

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