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Scenic view of Big Ben and Westminster Bridge over the Thames River at sunset in London, UK.

A further UK Population Boom: 6 Million Increase through migration by 2040

The UK is on the cusp of a further significant population shift, with projections indicating a 6 million increase by 2040. This surge is largely attributed to net migration, with a staggering 6.4 million individuals expected to arrive between 2024 and 2040. While a natural decline (437,000 fewer births than deaths) is anticipated, migration will …

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Wales has too many politicians, not hospitals

Former First Minister Mark Drakeford has shockingly admitted that Wales has “too many hospitals” and that the NHS is “over-hospitalised.” This statement will undoubtedly infuriate patients facing agonising waiting lists and struggling A&E departments. This revelation, made on the “For Wales, See Wales” podcast, further exposes the Labour government’s callous disregard for the needs of …

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Wales deserves its own Freedom Day and we need to accept Covid-19 is here to stay

Since Covid-19 hit the shores of the United Kingdom back last year, it was the Prime Minister (Boris Johnson) who instigated the first national lockdown across the four nations. The Welsh Labour Government took over policies related to easing and imposing new restrictions and the data now suggests we need to learn to live with Covid-19 and have our own ‘Freedom Day’ in Wales.

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Care home deaths – the ring of steel did not protect the vulnerable

Since Dominic Cummings gave evidence at a House of Commons enquiry this week, pressure has been mounting on the Health Secretary in England, Matt Hancock, regarding care home deaths related to Covid-19. But what does the data tell us on what happened? The issue The criticism labelled at the UK Government is that they failed …

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