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UK’s sky-high rents are endangering children. Why won’t government act?
Scribbling ‘unaffordable housing costs’ in a patient’s medical notes is now as customary as ordering blood tests
By
Amaran Uthayakumar-Cumarasamy
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UK’s sky-high rents are endangering children. Why won’t government act?
Scribbling ‘unaffordable housing costs’ in a patient’s medical notes is now as customary as ordering blood tests
By
Amaran Uthayakumar-Cumarasamy

Scribbling ‘unaffordable housing costs’ in a patient’s medical notes is now as customary as ordering blood tests

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