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Vital steps to move the NHS from cure to prevention

Letters: Readers respond to Guardian coverage of health inequalities in Britain and the government’s 10-year plan for the health service

We have only ourselves to blame for the UK’s land monopoly

Letters: The most effective way to neutralise its power would be through land value taxation, writes John Digney, while Robin Gutch recalls an 18th-century landowner who moved a village

Carbon-capture plan may be self-defeating

Public parks offer value that privately developed spaces can’t match

Glastonbury festival’s breadth makes it great value for money

Oasis good for GDP? Definitely maybe not

Welfare reform bill fiasco re-empowers parliament

Israel’s actions offend us more than Bob Vylan

Pollen aplenty and sunlit poppies – readers’ best photographs

A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world

Monkey business and rock-solid brothers – readers’ best photographs

Remote religion and poisoned arrows – readers’ best photographs

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  1. Vital steps to move the NHS from cure to prevention
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  3. Carbon-capture plan may be self-defeating
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  5. Glastonbury festival’s breadth makes it great value for money
  6. Oasis good for GDP? Definitely maybe not
  7. Welfare reform bill fiasco re-empowers parliament
  8. Israel’s actions offend us more than Bob Vylan
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