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List of Media Coverage Headline Media Type Publication Page Published URL Sentiment. PRI Num Infant Mortality: Coventry Internet They Work For You 0 17/03/2020 https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?id=2 (Web) 020-03-06.26185.h Economic shutdown could kill more than Internet The Daily Telegraph 1 17/03/2020 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global- coronavirus, experts warn Online health/science-and-disease/economic- shutdown-could-kill-coronavirus-experts- warn/ "The past we inherit, the future we build?" Internet LabourList.org (Blog) 0 17/03/2020 https://labourlist.org/2020/03/the-past-we- Mary Kelly Foy’s maiden speech inherit-the-future-we-build-mary-kelly-foys- maiden-speech/ Coalfield towns forgotten for too long UK Key Yorkshire Post 11 16/03/2020 Neutral Regionals Life Expectancy Falls Internet Newton News Online 0 16/03/2020 https://www.newtonnews.co.uk/life- Neutral (Web) expectancy-falls/ New facility to boost animal and human Internet The Scottish Farmer 0 15/03/2020 https://www.thescottishfarmer.co.uk/news/183 Neutral health research (Web) 03898.new-facility-boost-animal-human- health-research/ Coronavirus Kent: Covid-19 will cause to Internet KentOnline (Web) 0 15/03/2020 https://www.kentonline.co.uk/canterbury/news Neutral us confront inequalities, says Canterbury /coronavirus-will-cause-to-confront-shocking- MP inequalities-223650/ Longevity flatlines over past decade Magazines Pensions Expert 8 01/03/2020 Neutral Trade & Overseas We want service users to be involved UK Additional Ham & High (Broadway) 11 12/03/2020 Neutral Regionals We want service users to be involved UK Additional Wood & Vale Express 11 12/03/2020 Neutral Regionals Virus risks exposing UK inequalities, say Magazine, The Catholic Universe 1 13/03/2020 Neutral charities Consumer Life Expectancy Falls UK Additional Newton News 2 13/03/2020 Neutral Regionals Understanding health inequality Magazines Corporate Adviser 5 01/03/2020 Neutral Trade & Overseas Health inequity: A lost decade Magazines Practice Management 5 01/03/2020 Neutral Trade & Overseas Page 1 of 43 Your Letters UK Additional Midsomer Norton 2 12/03/2020 Neutral Regionals Radstock Journal Take care of the people, and the economy Internet Open Democracy (Web) 0 12/03/2020 https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/ourecono Neutral will take care of itself my/take-care-people-and-economy-will-take- care-itself/ Coronavirus will cause us to confront UK Additional Kentish Gazette 19 12/03/2020 Neutral inequalities head on Regionals (Canterbury) Thousands of UK cancer cases `avoidable'' Internet Health Insurance & 0 12/03/2020 https://www.healthinsuranceandprotection.co Neutral Protection (Web) m/healthcare/thousands-of-uk-cancer-cases- ‘avoidable’ The Budget showed Labour has won the Internet New Statesman (Web) 0 12/03/2020 https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/econo Neutral spending debate? but a new economic my/2020/03/budget-showed-labour-has-won- model is needed spending-debate-new-economic-model-needed Opinion: We want service users to be Internet Hampstead and Highgate 0 12/03/2020 https://www.hamhigh.co.uk/1.6557215 Neutral involved Express (Web) Opinion: We want service users to be Internet Hampstead and Highgate 0 12/03/2020 https://www.hamhigh.co.uk/ham-high-guest- Neutral involved Express (Web) cllr-pat-callaghan-healthy-and-caring-camden- 1-6557215 Cambridge creates new Professorship in Internet University of Cambridge 0 12/03/2020 https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge- Neutral education and mental health (Web) creates-new-professorship-in-education-and- mental-health Still time to say sorry for years of austerity UK Key Leicester Mercury 15 12/03/2020 Neutral Regionals Derbyshire police chief says Government Internet Buxton Today (Web) 0 12/03/2020 https://www.buxtonadvertiser.co.uk/news/opin Neutral must continue to invest in vital support ion/columnists/derbyshire-police-chief-says- services government-must-continue-invest-vital- support-services-2092458 Women are dying younger, says report UK Additional The Herald (Plymouth) 7 12/03/2020 Neutral Regionals Derbyshire police chief says Government Internet Ilkeston Advertiser 0 12/03/2020 https://www.ilkestonadvertiser.co.uk/news/der Neutral must continue to invest in vital support (Web) byshire-police-chief-says-government-must- services continue-to-invest-in-vital-support-services-1- 10292418 An end to recession? Not for women or UK Nationals The Independent Daily 37 12/03/2020 Neutral people of colour Edition Derbyshire police chief says Government Internet Peak Times (Web) 0 12/03/2020 https://www.matlockmercury.co.uk/news/derb Neutral must continue to invest in vital support yshire-police-chief-says-government-must- services continue-to-invest-in-vital-support-services-1- 10292418 We want service users to be involved UK Additional Ham and High Series 13 12/03/2020 Neutral Regionals Page 2 of 43 Derbyshire police chief says Government Internet Ripley and Heanor News 0 12/03/2020 https://www.ripleyandheanornews.co.uk/news/ Neutral must continue to invest in vital support (Web) derbyshire-police-chief-says-government- services must-continue-to-invest-in-vital-support- services-1-10292418 Responding to the evidence on inequalities Internet King's Fund (Web) 0 11/03/2020 https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/blog/2020/03/re Neutral in health: what’s needed now? sponding-evidence-inequalities-health Derbyshire police chief says Government Internet Belper Today (Web) 0 12/03/2020 https://www.belpernews.co.uk/news/derbyshir Neutral must continue to invest in vital support e-police-chief-says-government-must- services continue-to-invest-in-vital-support-services-1- 10292418 An end to austerity? Not for women or Internet The Independent (Web) 0 11/03/2020 https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/budget- Neutral people of colour austerity-coronavirus-climate-change-sexism- racism-a9394926.html Derbyshire police chief says Government Internet Derbyshire Times (Web) 0 12/03/2020 https://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/news/opini Neutral must continue to invest in vital support on/columnists/derbyshire-police-chief-says- services government-must-continue-invest-vital- support-services-2092458 Women are dying younger in Plymouth - Internet Plymouth Herald (Web) 0 11/03/2020 https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/news/plym Neutral and austerity is to blame outh-news/women-dying-younger-plymouth- austerity-3885277 ''We must ensure services are accessible Internet Society of Radiographers 0 11/03/2020 https://www.sor.org/news/we-must-ensure- Neutral and relevant'' (Web) services-are-accessible-and-relevant Our social crisis is no longer just about Internet Govt Newspeak (Blog) 0 10/03/2020 https://newshoundsnewsround.wordpress.com/ Neutral inequality 2020/03/10/our-social-crisis-is-no-longer-just- about-inequality/ Public health bodies: increase focus and Magazines Local Transport Today 2 06/03/2020 Neutral resources on active travel and air quality Trade & Overseas 'Our neighbourhoods are among the most UK Key The Post (Bristol) 11 11/03/2020 Neutral deprived in country' Regionals Wage and life expectancy UK Key Newcastle Journal 31 11/03/2020 Neutral Regionals Wealth Internet They Work For You 0 10/03/2020 https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?id=2 Neutral (Web) 020-03-04.25165.h Five issues for city that Budget must UK Key Yorkshire Evening Post 8 11/03/2020 Neutral address... Regionals (Leeds Edition) These are the key areas where Leeds needs Internet Yorkshire Evening Post 0 11/03/2020 https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news Neutral money from Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s (Web) /opinion/these-are-key-areas-where-leeds- Budget announcement needs-money-chancellor-rishi-sunaks-budget- announcement-2445873 Page 3 of 43 Deja vu as Town Hall orders a new rise in UK Additional Camden New Journal 14 05/03/2020 Neutral your council tax bill Regionals Public Expenditure Internet They Work For You 0 10/03/2020 https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?id=2 Neutral (Web) 020-03-04.25166.h House of Commons Business: Wednesday Internet PoliticsHome (Web) 0 09/03/2020 https://www.politicshome.com/event/house- Neutral 11 March 2020 commons/110467/house-commons-business- wednesday-11-march-2020 Our social crisis is no longer just about Internet Newscabal UK (Web) 0 09/03/2020 https://www.newscabal.co.uk/our-social- Neutral inequality, it’s about life and death | John crisis-is-no-longer-just-about-inequality-its- Harris about-life-and-death-john-harris/ Government needs to act following Internet Hospital Dr News (Web) 0 09/03/2020 https://www.hospitaldr.co.uk/blogs/our- Neutral evidence that health inequalities widening news/government-needs-to-act-following- evidence-that-health-inequalities-widening Why have health inequalities increased? Internet United Kingdom 0 09/03/2020 http://www.parliament.uk/business/committee Neutral Parliament (Web) s/committees-a-z/lords-select/science-and- technology-committee/news-parliament- 2019/ageing-michael-marmot-evidence/ Austerity toll on equity and health Magazines Public Finance 6 01/03/2020 Neutral Trade & Overseas We need to 'level up' on a global scale to UK Key Newcastle Journal 23 10/03/2020 Neutral thrive Regionals Hansard Commons Sitting: State Pension Internet Hansard (Web) 0 09/03/2020 https://hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2020- Neutral Age: Life Expectancy 03-09/debates/32A6D210-C236-4CA3- AD8D- EBFAC2DAB231/StatePensionAgeLifeExpec tancy Reverse austerity UK Additional Camden New Journal 16 05/03/2020 Neutral Regionals A fairer budget for a fairer future UK Additional Brighton & Hove 18 06/03/2020 Neutral Regionals Independent Why have health inequalities
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