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Are Asbos the answer to rough sleeping?
An old practice of dealing inhumanely with rough sleepers is creeping back on to our streets.
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Anonymous
on 09-25-2008
Can Lib Dems offer cut-price social justice?
He avoided urging the faithful to go back to their constituencies and prepare for government, as David Steel once did, but Lib Dems leader Nick Clegg did tell the party conference yesterday: "I can tell you where we're headed - government."
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on 09-18-2008
Cricket star's inspirational battle against depression
Anyone who views our sporting stars as pampered should read the story of cricketer Marcus Trescothick, the exquisitely talented Somerset and former England Test batsman.
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on 08-20-2008
Denying older people treatment for depression is ageism
Another wretched story about getting older has emerged with the news that the NHS is denying up to two million over-65s treatment for depression .
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on 08-13-2008
Attention disorder or just a bit naughty?
By Mike McNabb A couple of months ago I wrote a partly tongue-in-cheek piece about nomophobia , the fear of losing one's mobile phone. But it also highlighted my concern that we were starting to invent mental health issues for the sake of it.
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on 07-04-2008
Do you believe in nomophobia?
by Mike McNabb Two groups of people dominate our pavements: those whose mobile phones appear to be glued to their ears; and everyone else. It seems this second group can be split into two sub-groups: those who have nomophobia and those who do not.
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on 04-01-2008
Politicians with mental health problems: Are we ready?
by Mike McNabb Would you vote for a politician who admits to having mental health issues? Winston Churchill suffered his famous "black dog" episodes but they were unknown to the public while he was in office. Of course there was less understanding about mental health in those days and there...
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on 01-22-2008
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