Business Fast > Health > Government extends baby loss certificate scheme to recognise grief of more parents HealthGovernment extends baby loss certificate scheme to recognise grief of more parentsOctober 9, 2024posted on Oct. 09, 2024 at 10:59 am The scheme has been extended to allow more parents access to the service READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastOctober 9, 2024previous articlePeter Todd denies he’s Satoshi Nakamoto after HBO documentarynext articleUber's India Tech Team Helps Reduce App Localization Time, Costs by 25% – EntrepreneurYou Might Also LikeHealthDoctor shares five common foods she eats daily to reduce joint painDecember 14, 2024HealthDoctors told me my unborn baby wouldn't survive unless I terminated his twin… but I refusedDecember 9, 2024HealthHospice leaders warn hundreds of beds out of useDecember 4, 2024HealthRise in number of pregnant women in England not getting help they need, survey findsNovember 28, 2024HealthI’ve seen the horror show terminally ill patients go through – we must let them choose to die with dignity, Tory MP saysNovember 28, 2024HealthUrgent DVLA warning to millions of drivers on three medicationsNovember 24, 2024Recommended For YouMarketHow much worse are Britain's roads getting? More routes deteriorating into a poor condition as Labour increases funds to fix potholesDecember 20, 2024MarketUS economyRussian central bank surprises markets by holding key rate at 21%December 20, 2024US economyIndustrySattva Group acquires 8.5-acre land in Bengaluru’s EPIP for Rs 300 crore, expands commercial real estate footprintDecember 20, 2024IndustrySportsPara-surfing champion to show sport is 'attainable'December 20, 2024SportsTechnologyItaly fines OpenAI 15 million euros over privacy rules breachDecember 20, 2024Technology
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