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25.06.12

Health

Get the data: Spending on male health and wellbeing services

London boroughs spend significantly less on male health and well-being services.

25.06.12

Health

Why is men’s health suffering in London?

Initiatives by football clubs aim to increase life expectancy among men, but it’s still too low.

25.06.12

Health

In poor health: London’s shocking disparity in men’s life expectancy

Men in some parts of London live 17 years less than those in wealthier areas.

25.06.12

Health

Male health initiatives get less money than those aimed at women

London’s PCTs spend less on outreach, preventative health services aimed at men.

24.06.12

Health

Men’s health: A correlation between the gender gap and deprivation?

Areas in the more deprived parts of London have big gaps between female and male life expectancy.

16.02.12

Public Sector Pay

Whitehall health staff in tax-saving pay deal

More than 25 senior DoH staff are paid salaries direct to limited companies.

07.02.12

Deaths in Police Custody

Case study: Christopher Alder

CCTV footage of a man’s death in police custody shattered the lives of his family.

02.02.12

Deaths in Police Custody

An officer’s view: ‘It’s a difficult balancing act’

A retired Chief Inspector explains the difficulties facing police officers.

02.02.12

Deaths in Police Custody

IPCC launches review of Deaths in Custody

The IPCC is to conduct a root and branch review of the way it deals with Deaths in Custody cases.

01.02.12

Deaths in Police Custody

Police watchdog admitted system was ineffective

System is ineffective and doesn’t give public what it wants, says deputy of police watchdog.

31.01.12

Deaths in Police Custody

Police guidelines permit techniques that can kill

Stricter guidelines mean fewer restraint-related deaths in prison service.

21.12.11

Surveillance State

In Video – Jacob Appelbaum on phone tracking

The security and anonymity expert on the spy you carry in your pocket.

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