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More devolved powers could help tackle the Liverpool city region’s health inequalities – but we need better integrated public services to make it work, writes Steve Rotheram
If ministers are serious about the rehabilitation of offenders, they must examine the inconsistent and ineffective FOA, writes ex-Chief Inspector of Prisons Lord Ramsbotham
Rocked by the revelations about Oxfam and with Brexit upheaval fast approaching, the charity and development sector faces an uncertain future. But the UK must not waver in its commitment, writes Nigel Evans
Unaccompanied child refugees are some of the most vulnerable to trafficking, criminality and exploitation. While May and Macron’s ‘Sandhurst Summit’ was a step in the right direction, much more still needs to be done, writes Lord Dubs
As his play, This House, embarks on a national tour, James Graham talks to Sebastian Whale about the surprising mainstream success of his political drama – and how after recent events life has indeed begun to imitate art
Greg Clark knows the next few months will be a defining period for the UK. As Brexit begins to take shape, the Business Secretary is determined that firms large and small will be heard at the Cabinet table. He talks to Sebastian Whale
Sarah Champion has been a relentless advocate for victims of child sexual abuse since entering parliament six years ago. But the Labour MP for Rotherham is concerned the issue is ‘dropping off’ the government’s radar. She talks to Elizabeth Bates
Stamping out the evil trade in ivory is a noble aim – but we must find a solution that safeguards legitimate collectors, writes Lord Cormack
The impact of internal markets is driving up demand for ivory. It’s vital we live up to our reputation as a global authority on conservation and ban the trade here at home, writes Owen Paterson
Improving health is not just about the NHS, but housing, work and education. In Greater Manchester, our joined-up approach and focus on early intervention is leading to real progress, writes Lord Smith
The National Health Service is nothing without its wonderful staff. Now all MPs have a chance to recognise and celebrate their truly outstanding work, writes Sarah Wollaston
PSHE can help support mental and physical health, reduce the risks of alcohol misuse and encourage financial capability. It’s a lesson every child deserves, writes Teresa Pearce
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