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Respiratory health conditions caused by airborne allergens and the groups that are most vulnerable to poor indoor air quality.
Information about incidents and outbreaks of Ebola and Marburg, both viral haemorrhagic fevers (VHF).
The 2023 Health Effects of Climate Change (HECC) report highlights how climate change intensifies and increases the frequency of extreme weather. This page provides key takeaways from the HECC report, specifically on the hazard: heat.
Rules on what motor insurance you need, what to do if you're in an accident, insurance for driving abroad, penalties for uninsured vehicles and drivers.
Information on C. auris, how it can spread, how patients are tested and treated, and what people who are carrying it can do to help prevent spreading it.
Claim compensation for coal workers' pneumoconiosis (‘black lung’) if you worked as a miner for the British Coal or National Coal Board - find out how to claim for other conditions such as vibration white finger (VWF), chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Guidance on how charities and community interest companies in the UK can apply for funding from the Security Industry Authority’s grant for good causes.
If demolition work is causing problems - like noise or obstruction to pavements or roads - you can complain to your council
How councils can control leafleting which is causing a litter problem, the places and leaflets that are exempt and the fees they can charge.
Thunderstorm asthma refers to storm activity triggering an increase in people reporting asthma symptoms and seeking medical attention for breathing issues.
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