Tag: politics
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Why we are supporting the Brain Tumour Research Petition for more funding into research
More research funding is essential for finding better treatments for brain tumours and ultimately helping people live longer and better. We outline why we are supporting the live petition on brain tumour research.
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Key takeaways from the Labour Party Annual Conference and what they could mean for the brain tumour community
We break down some of the key takeaways from the Labour Party Annual Conference and what they could mean for people diagnosed with a brain tumour.
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Key takeaways from the Conservative Party conference
We explore the key health and care takeaways from the Conservative Party conference – and what this could mean for the brain tumour community.
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What could the pledges made at the Liberal Democrat conference mean for the brain tumour community?
We break down some of the pledges made at the Liberal Democrat party conference and what they could mean for people diagnosed with a brain tumour.
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Government ramps up Brexit negotiations as uncertainties remain
With just over a month until Brexit, the Government are steadfastly working to ensure the UK secures a suitable deal with the EU
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Raising issues at the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Brain Tumours
Grace Latter writes about the Young Ambassadors raising issues at Parliament on Tuesday
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General Election 2017 result: No overall majority as Labour make unexpected gains
After seven weeks of relentless political campaigning across the UK, voters finally had their say at polling booths on Thursday, as a shock ‘hung parliament’ result emerged
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As a snap general election is called, our battle continues
While Theresa May admits division in Westminster, our Chief Executive Sarah Lindsell says we must stand together stronger than ever to defeat brain tumours.