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• Fracking in the UK: 'We're going all out for shale,' admits Cameron
• Obesity in UK 'could be far worse than predicted'
• More council houses needed, says Labour
• Broken housing market fails to make work pay for jobseekers, says report
• Kenneth Clarke on mission to export NHS expertise to China
• Peter Capaldi lends name to Barnardo's fostering campaign
• Detention of children overnight in police cells 'is chronic breach of law'
• Peers bid to exempt charities from lobby bill
• Older people delaying retirement to change careers or start a business
• Julie Myerson: Death in hospital need not be a medicalised trauma
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The pick of the weekend's SocietyGuardian news and features
• Private landlords cash in on right-to-buy – and send rents soaring for poorest tenants
• Catherine Bennett: Need some help at your local library? Look under A for amateur
• Landlords 'may turn away people on benefits when universal credit comes in'
• Sally Magnusson: How I lost my mother to dementia
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Jobs of the week
• Curatorial director, National Trust: "We're looking for someone who'll make the National Trust – what we do, what we believe in and the places we care for – relevant to people of all ages and backgrounds. For a curatorial professional, this is perhaps the pinnacle of opportunity."
• Director of public health, Sandwell metropolitan borough council
• Head of revalidation, General Medical Council
• Head of development, World Land Trust
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• Public health 2014: the biggest topics for the year ahead
• The next government will inherit a 'wheezing, battered' Whitehall that is low on skills and numbers. There is no easy fix, says David Walker
• Survey shows just 30% of NHS managers think reforms will help them deliver savings
• Housing organisations lag behind in social media and digital engagement
• Short-term planning blights the lives of people with learning disabilities, says charity
• As the lobbying bill reaches the report stage in the House of Lords, Asheem Singh explains what it means for the voluntary sector
• Rhiannon Colvin, a recent graduate and social entrepreneur, explains why she decided to start a co-op social enterprise
The pick of the blogs
• Rentergirl: Rein in those Wilsons
• Chris Roberts: Living with younger onset dementia…
• James Lloyd: The great 'grey vote' myth
• Manchester Policy Blogs: Police are the real stop and search offenders
• The New Statesman: Tory group Renewal - capitalism needs "emergency shock treatment"
Other news
• BBC: Abuse suspect parents 'should flee'
• Children & Young People Now: School safeguarding in Coventry after Pelka case is 'horrifying', claims study
• CivilSociety.co.uk: Macmillan's Coffee Morning raises £20m – up £5m in one year
• Community Care: Mental health provider failed to adequately support staff amid 'significant increase' in ward incidents, finds CQC
• Independent: Taxi firm in Middlesbrough attacked for refusing to carry disabled passengers
• LocalGov.co.uk: Cheshire West and Chester Council warns of 400 job cuts
• Public Finance: Cosla launches stage two of localism commission
• Telegraph: NHS doctors and nurses must apologise for care failings, says Jeremy Hunt
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