National health policy in England may be based on a substantial underestimate of total autism prevalence, according to a new meta-analysis led by researchers from University College London (UCL).
Sally McManus receives funding from UKRI Violence, Health and Society (VISION) consortium (MR/V049879/1). The Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey was conducted by the National Centre for Social ...
Our survey has highlighted shifts in the nature of drug use in England, the types of drugs adults take and their dependence ...
The covid-19 pandemic gave older people in England a stronger sense of purpose and greater life satisfaction, possibly because it deepened their appreciation for the simple things in life. We already ...
Homelessness in England has increased by 14 percent in the last year, according to the charity Shelter, who described their latest figures as “shocking” and “astounding”. The report estimates that on ...
AARON IS HAVING a bad day. It is 7pm in Manchester city centre, and the temperature is just above freezing. The 34-year-old’s decaying teeth and soiled fingers are signs of his sleeping rough “on and ...
Emergency rooms are “under siege” from patients with minor ailments, England’s National Health Service said, ahead of a busy ...
A Home Office procedure designed to help regularise the status of stateless people in the UK is not functioning as well as it should due to procedural weaknesses and the approach to decision-making, ...
Computer Weekly has announced the 15th annual UKtech50, our definitive list of the movers and shakers in UK technology – the CIOs, industry executives, public servants and business leaders driving the ...