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Why have 100,000 people been signed off work with ADHD in the UK?
Why have 100,000 people been signed off work with ADHD in the UK?
New government statistics find four million people claimed disability benefits in April. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
All in the mind: are exercise slides the next ugly shoe?
From Nike Mind, with its pre-game benefits, to recovery shoes from Hoka, bulbous sporty footwear is moving into fashionable circles. Will we see it beyond the jogging track this summer?• Don’t get Fashion Statement delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereWhen the much-hyped Nike Min
How US-UK drug deal will benefit patients | Letters
Many new medicines have reached NHS patients as a result of the government’s reformed pricing arrangements, writes Richard Torbett. Plus a letter from Nick HoileThe suggestion that the US-UK pharmaceutical agreement will result in excess deaths is alarmist and relies on a heavily
Disability benefits: why we shouldn’t call it ‘welfare’ | Letters
Susan Randall on Stephen Timms’ Pip review and those with longstanding mental illness and Ruth Lister on why social security spending shouldn’t be called ‘welfare’. Plus letters from Luke Howard and Katie MeddWith reference to your editorial (The Guardian view on disability benef
The burning question: what can I serve at a vegan barbecue?
Jerk aubergines, lentil-stuffed courgette, griddled pineapple with maple syrup … Meat-free doesn’t need to mean treat-free when it comes to barbecue seasonI’ve recently turned vegan. How do I have a great barbecue?Nia, by email Happily, most vegetables benefit from a bit of barbe
African teams have a point to prove at this World Cup. How are they faring?
There are twice as many teams from Caf at this World Cup than in 2022, but their results so far have been hit and miss• Predict the winner | Daily podcast | Download our appOn Monday evening local time at New York New Jersey Stadium, Senegal will face Norway in a game that is not
Morocco v Haiti: World Cup 2026 – live
⚽ Match kicks off at 6pm ET/11pm BST/8am AEST⚽ Player guide | Bracketology | Group tables | Mail EllaNo region benefited as much from the expansion of the World Cup as Africa. Earlier this week, Jonathan Wilson took a look at how the continent’s 10 teams – including Morocco – are
'I've been here before, I know what to do' - Hamilton makes title statement
Lewis Hamilton suggested his experience could benefit him in a possible 2026 Formula 1 title battle as he urged his Ferrari team to keep pushing to challenge Mercedes.
England seeing benefits of fitness drive - Capsey
England seeing benefits of fitness drive - Capsey
England are starting to see the benefits of their improvement in fitness and fielding at the T20 World Cup, having not lived up to standards previously, says all-rounder Alice Capsey.
In ceding the reins to Mbappé, Olise and Dembélé, France look as under control as ever
Didier Deschamps used to manage with an iron fist. This time, he’s letting his stars run the show – to Les Bleus’ benefitWhen a cat has cornered a mouse and appears to be toying with its prey, it isn’t actually being cruel so much as it is planning and practicing all the ways in
Belgium take strength from ‘millions and millions’ of new fans before Spain clash
Rudi Garcia says his team can benefit from Balogun red card saga‘Everyone is talking about us going home but we can do it,’ coach saysRudi Garcia has claimed that Belgium have got “millions and millions” of new supporters after Donald Trump lobbied Fifa to overturn Folarin Balogu
'End of an era' for England - should a change of captain be next?
'End of an era' for England - should a change of captain be next?
England would benefit from a change of captain, said Sky Sports Cricket's Simon Doull after the Test side were ruthlessly put to the sword by India at Lord's.