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Muslim families have been living in Britain for hundreds of years. Many of today’s Muslim communities first came to Britain after the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 with large-scale Muslim immigration...
Looks at the British newspaper industry, which supports 11 national daily newspapers, a number unmatched by any other country in the world. It give the British newspaper industry a unique and influential...
With a surplus of agricultural produce in Europe resulting from scientific intervention, land has set aside and made available for new non-food crops: timber, biomass, oil seeds and plants that can be turned...
Looks at the demographic and geographic make-up of Britain, with facts and figures. Accompanied by a music soundtrack over footage of countryside, industry and people.
Looks at developments in techniques to prevent disfiguring scars, based on research into how and why wounds heal. This work should also give hope to people suffering from persistent wounds, such as ulcers,...
Examines the nature of sleep and the consequences of sleep disturbances, which are a major cause of accidents and premature death from heart disease. Emphasises at the need to understand more about sleep in...
Since 1970 the British government has supported projects in which local authorities, private enterprise and the volunrary services have worked together to improve the quality of life and economic conditions...
Notes that Britain was the first to legislate to protect public health and the environment from the undesirable side-effects of progress. Describes British achievements in controlling industrial pollution,...
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