14/08/2012

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Diabetes Cases Top 40m

The number of prescriptions for treating diabetes in England has topped 40 million, new figures show.

This is a 50% rise in six years and a 6.1% (2.3m) rise on the number of items prescribed in 2010-11, data from the Health and Social Care Information Centre reveals.

In England, 2.5m people have been diagnosed with diabetes and the number is expected to reach 4.2m by 2025.

Health officials are warning of the financial impact on the NHS.

Disability Rights Pioneer Lord Morris Dies Aged 84

Disability rights pioneer and Labour peer Lord Morris of Manchester has died at the age of 84.

As Alf Morris, he was MP for Manchester Wythenshawe from 1964 to 1997 and became the UK's first minister for the disabled in 1974.

His work led to the first disability rights legislation, 1970's Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act.

Labour leader Ed Miliband said he was deeply saddened and described the peer as "a Labour man through and through."

Lib Dems To Debate Lords U-Turn

Liberal Democrats are being given an opportunity to have their say on the coalition's U-turn on an elected House of Lords at their party conference.

Activists will be asked next month to vote on a motion describing the Lords as a democratic "outrage" and a "stain" on Britain's ability to "preach the values of open government" elsewhere.

Plans for electing members were dropped amid opposition from Conservative MPs.


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