The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) reserved the interest rates at 0.5% and the uncertainty about the economic upturn has concerned the economists who have expected the rates to rema
The government will put an injunction on the recommendation fees, as it believes that these recommendation fees sometimes result in fake claims and increasing insurance costs.
Once again, the London index has closed negative. It has been reported that the FTSE 100 index closed down 2%, on Friday.
In the wake of the Sexual Health Week, the Information Standard revealed a statistical report, which claimed that 80% of the population belonging to the age group of 18 to 24 accessed internet to dete
The district council of South Estevez has been found at fault in a case in relation to asbestos in Grantham council house.
The death of nine days old Joshua Titcombe, has highlighted the issue of increasing infants death. The Cumbria Constabulary has been appointed to investigate the matter of deaths at the hospital.
The nursing chief has called for the backup of whistle blowers in the Stafford Hospital, as they need support from the other members of the hospital.
Walsall Council has been censured for flouting the Data Protection Act, as the information of the patients was found abandoned outside a warehouse.
Along with doctors, even nurses play a vital role in providing health care facilities. A mistake by any of the medical professionals can risk a patient’s life.
The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) is really getting concerned about the fall that is being marked in every passing year in the number of patients who are directed to hospitals by GPs.
This year not much people of Britain will be heading for holiday overseas and the ones who will be taking up travels, will not be issuing travel insurance.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) commenced investigation on the organizations who charge for certain services, which can be accessed without any payment from the Government.
A report on the development of private health care in central Europe examines the health insurance system.
A care home, run by the Loughborough-based Rushcliffe Care Group, has come under news but not for so good reasons.
Though it was widely known in the medical fraternity across the world that excessive intake of salt triggers health concerns, it seems that a clan of British scientists has come all out to voice for t
Researchers from Britain and Italy have genetically altered male mosquitoes in order to terminate the progress of malaria disease.
Dianne Watts - Mayor Surrey has been discharged from the Peace Arch Hospital and will continue to recover at home. She has been advised bed rest for a while.
According to a new British study, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) - common antidepressants are not safe for elderly patients, aged 65 or above.
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