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Even before Trump verdict, most N.H. voters already had their minds made up

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“It doesn’t change anything for me,” one supporter said a day after the former president and presumptive Republican nominee’s conviction on 34 felony charges

Stricter name-change rules for violent felons signed into N.H. law

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Governor Chris Sununu said the legislation serves a collective responsibility to protect “the most vulnerable among us.”

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One month left to get spring covid jab as NHS rolls out joint appointment booking

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With only one month left of this year’s spring covid vaccine programme, the NHS is urging all eligible people who haven’t yet had their top-up to come forward and get protected before 30 June 2024. The reminder comes alongside the roll-out…

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NHS explains how to get tested for autism and how it is diagnosed

Autism is a condition that is present from birth - symptoms of autism may become apparent in early childhood, or they may not manifest until later in life

NHS explains how to get tested for autism and how it is diagnosed

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Autism is a condition that is present from birth - symptoms of autism may become apparent in early childhood, or they may not manifest until later in life

Trump’s guilty verdict underscores contrast in GOP primary for N.H. governor

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One of the two Republicans running for governor in New Hampshire sought to use the news of former president Donald Trump’s conviction Thursday as an opportunity to differentiate himself from his GOP rival.

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Missing Maine man was shot, placed in a barrel and left at NH sand pit, police say

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A Maine man whose body was found after a monthslong search had been killed, placed into a barrel and dumped in a sand pit, authorities in the state said.

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What is the cancer vaccine? NHS patients to be offered trial of personalised jabs

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The new cancer vaccine scheme is the first of its kind in the world

Crack cocaine on the NHS, 55mph speed limits on motorways, and firework displays can't be louder than a dishwasher: The bizarre election policies being pushed by the Greens

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These are among a series of bizarre pledges by the environment-focused party that can be revealed ahead of polling day on 4 July.

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Hot-headed NHS radiologist, 62, is suspended after referring to an Asian colleague as 'you yellow people' and challenging him to a fist fight during staff appraisal meeting

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Dr Herwig Thibaut (pictured), 62, also referred to another Asian colleague as 'some p**i doctor' at University Hospital of North Tees in Stockton-On-Tees, County Durham in 2021.

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Warning Labour's pensions bombshell will lead to an 'exodus' of NHS staff

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A key Labour pensions policy will hit those with high levels of savings, and could damage the NHS after a popular Tory reform.

NHS patients to benefit from faster access to innovative medical technologies

NHS patients in England are set to gain quicker access to the latest and most innovative medical technologies, thanks to new plans proposed by NHS England and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).

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‘Landmark’ cancer jabs offer hope to thousands of NHS patients

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A major cancer vaccine trial has been launched (Picture: Getty/Science Photo Libra)

Stockport NHS Charity awarded £68,000 from Greener Communities Fund

Funds will deliver a new Acute Frailty Unit Therapy Garden at Stepping Hill Hospital, transforming a neglected courtyard into an outdoor space to aid patients' physical and mental recovery.

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Thousands of NHS patients to trial new personalised cancer vaccine in ‘landmark moment’

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Thousands of patients will be recruited to take part in trials over the next year, NHS national clinical director says

Thousands of NHS cancer patients to trial personalised vaccines in 'landmark moment' in fight against disease

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Father-of-four Elliot Pfebve is the first person in England to be treated with a personalised jab

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NHS patients getting world-first cancer vaccine which is 'personalised' jab

The jab has been personalised for an individual’s tumours and have been hailed as a "gamechanger" amid high hopes of stopping the disease returning.

New NHS rules for people getting an eye test from July onwards

The retailer is being lined up to carry out procedures such as glaucoma and cataract checks for the health service.