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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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Unhoused individuals, people who work outdoors, older adults, infants, children, pregnant people and those with chronic health conditions or disabilities are at a greater risk of heat-related health impacts, according to the California Department of Public Health.

From Los Angeles Times

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is seeking to rebuild a cancer ward at Scotland's largest hospital after issues with mould and water ingress.

From BBC

The health board said it was "necessary" to develop a proposal for a new unit which would be more resilient, fully compliant with legal guidance and provide greater patient, staff and public confidence.

From BBC

Aspiring DJ Christian St Louis, from Middleton, in Greater Manchester, invited the King to try his hand on the mixing desk.

From BBC

The firm's debts were £305m greater than the value of its assets, as of 30 September last year, according to a filing from its parent company.

From BBC