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Health department's £2m taxi bill - 11 December, 2009
The Department of Health spent more than £2m on taxi fares in the first six months of this financial year, it is revealed. -
Life after A-levels - 21 August, 2009
Record applications to UK universities this year mean thousands will be disappointed - what are their options? -
Nurse with two NHS jobs suspended - 6 July, 2009
An NHS nurse who was employed full-time at two hospitals 150 miles apart is suspended from nursing for a year. -
Lorry drivers 'hit worst' by slowdown - 26 May, 2009
An analysis of job vacancies for BBC Radio 4 has revealed that lorry drivers are worst hit by the recession while nurses appear to have fared best.