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Challenges in delivering nutrition care perceived by hospital dietitians in the Czech Republic: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Krobot M +4 more
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Abstract In the UK, the new Labour government has linked the intention to deliver more homes to reform of the planning system, which is seen as a key barrier. Two assumptions inform this reform. First, the system is sound, but there are problems with its administration.
Nancy Holman, Alan Mace
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Endocrinology Expert Witness: Bridging Healthcare and Law to Uphold Standards. [PDF]
Zilbermint M, Lee SB.
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Paralegals and Sublegals: Aids to the Legal Profession
Howard K. Holme
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A Critical Appraisal of Labour's AI Agenda
Abstract This article critically evaluates Labour's ambitious AI agenda, situating it within the historical trajectory of UK AI policy and the techno‐solutionist assumptions underpinning current strategies. While Labour frames AI as a transformative tool for economic growth, state efficiency and public service reform, we argue that structural ...
Nathan Critch, Darcy Luke
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Response to the letter "Breaking the Stalemate: How Italy's Non-Medical Health Professions Are Trapped by Redundant Roles and Ineffective Degrees". [PDF]
Gasparini R.
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The Prevent Counter‐Terrorism Strategy After Southport
Abstract The counter‐terrorism Prevent Strategy has recently undergone a significant government review by David Anderson KC following the 2024 murders in Southport. The attacker was referred three times to Prevent without being engaged because he was deemed not to be susceptible to terrorist ideologies.
Paul Thomas
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