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DNA test takes a wider life view | Print |  Email
Monday, 21 April 2008
The genetic roots of reading and mathematical ability and patients’ responses to one of the UK’s most commonly prescribed drugs are to be investigated by the largest study of DNA and health, writes Mark Henderson , Science Editor of The Times.

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Humanism to be taught at GCSE level | Print |  Email
Monday, 21 April 2008
Teenagers are to be given the chance to study humanism as part of a religious education GCSE for the first time. The leading exam board OCR has published proposals for a new “philosophy and ethics” course to cover issues such as euthanasia and abortion, reports Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent of The Times
 
SNP links with Souter ‘puts gays off party’ | Print |  Email
Sunday, 20 April 2008
A NEW survey published today reveals the SNP's decision to accept a £500,000 pre-election donation from anti-gay bus tycoon Brian Souter - who backed the bid to keep Section 28 in 2000 - has caused a backlash among gays and lesbians reports John Bynorth, Home Affairs Correspondent of The Sunday Herald
 
Max Mosley: My private life is no reason to resign | Print |  Email
Sunday, 20 April 2008
The head of motor racing's ruling body has defended his right to pursue an "eccentric" private life - and says  'As long as it's adults, in private, and consensual, it doesn't hurt', writes Andrew Alderson, Chief Reporter of The Sunday Telegraph
 
Exposed: the great GM crops myth | Print |  Email
Sunday, 20 April 2008
Genetic modification actually cuts the productivity of crops, an authoritative new study shows, undermining repeated claims that a switch to the controversial technology is needed to solve the growing world food crisis. By Geoffrey Lean, Environment Editor of The Independent on Sunday
 
IoS Mental Health Campaign: Campbell calls for end to stigma of depression in the workplace | Print |  Email
Sunday, 20 April 2008
Alastair Campbell has urged employers to take a leaf out of Tony Blair's book and show more understanding towards people suffering from mental illness reports Nina Lakhani in The Independent on Sunday
 
Voters flee Zimbabwe’s state terror | Print |  Email
Sunday, 20 April 2008
ALL across Harare yesterday, men, women, and children separated from their parents, including a boy of 12 with suspected malaria and a fragile 15-year-old girl, were hiding from a state-run terror campaign unleashed against Zimbabwe’s opposition, writes Douglas Marle in Harare for The Sunday Times
 
Our 10 modern evils | Print |  Email
Sunday, 20 April 2008
Drugs, crime, lack of respect, greed and inequality ... thousands of people cited these as social ills which blight Britain today. But not much has changed in the past 100 years. Neil Mackay reports on the Rowntree Foundation Report in The Sunday Herald
 
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