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2013/05/23 08:26
2013/05/23 08:26
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Walking through the park on the first sunny day of spring, I passed an ice-cream van surrounded by children. One boy, aged eight or so, was idling on his bike in my path, messily eating a strawberry...
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2013/05/23 08:26
2013/05/23 08:26
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Sarah Wollaston appearing on BBC News. If David Cameron wanted an MP able to remove any prejudices that voters might have about “the nasty party”, he could not have designed one better than Sarah...
2013/05/21 19:23
2013/05/21 19:23
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Mid-afternoon, as all attention is on the health secretary and what is happening in the nation’s accident and emergency departments, a resignation is slipped out. Sir David Nicholson, the CEO of NHS...
2013/05/20 02:45
2013/05/20 02:45
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The political and constitutional reform committee has warned that wide-ranging bills introduced by governments risk becoming “too big to be scrutinised” properly. The committee’s Labour chairman,...
2013/05/16 20:43
2013/05/16 20:43
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Critics of parliament complain it is too slow to engage with topical issues. Nonsense. Barely 12 hours after 114 Tory MPs voted to split their party in a futile gesture over Europe, the Commons...
2013/05/15 21:09
2013/05/15 21:09
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After the original outcry, little has been heard of the expenses scandal, and it is widely assumed that the problem has gone away. It has not. Indeed, there are a number of troubling indications that...
2013/05/12 21:38
2013/05/12 21:38
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He has answered the phone to patients at a GP’s surgery in Kennington, made the beds on a busy A&E ward and joined the porters as they move patients around hospitals; visiting operating theatres,...
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2013/05/09 21:19
2013/05/09 21:19
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The new NHS 111 phone line is the first big test of this Conservative government's health service privatisation plan. And it has rushed and botched the job so badly it's in danger of tarnishing both...
2013/05/07 15:15
2013/05/07 15:15
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ALARMING figures revealed today lay bare the extent of financial trauma that bosses at the trust which runs Furness General Hospital are trying to mitigate. We all knew the situation was bad; that...
2013/05/05 20:12
2013/05/05 20:12
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The coalition government acts as an agent for Big Tobacco, even as it auto-moralises. I do not think it is mad to call its actions murderous. It has pulled excellent anti-smoking legislation from the...
2013/05/03 16:50
2013/05/03 16:50
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Scottish ministers have won the first round in a lengthy court battle against the whisky industry after a judge ruled their plans to fix a minimum price for alcohol were legal and justified. In a...
2013/05/02 22:17
2013/05/02 22:17
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David Cameron’s top team have their “tin hats on” tonight as a surge in support for UKIP left them braced for a drubbing in the polls. The Tories and Lib Dems are both set for a hammering in the...
2013/05/02 21:16
2013/05/02 21:16
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Conservatives and Liberal Democrats may work together in the coalition on possible legislation for the period after the 2015 general election, a Cabinet minister has suggested. Leader of the Commons...
2013/04/30 16:11
2013/04/30 16:11
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Ukip chiefs are terrified that its candidates in this week’s local elections are exposing the revolving door between it and the Nazi far right. Forest of Dean candidate John Sullivan calls himself a...
2013/04/29 00:17
2013/04/29 00:17
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David Cameron is today facing a damaging new lobbying row over the Government’s flagship £650million cancer drugs fund. The fund was set up with taxpayers’ cash to provide patients with medicines...
2013/04/25 00:31
2013/04/25 00:31
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UK officials are looking to scrutinize cosmetic procedures they say are potentially dangerous and have gone unregulated for too long. A new review led by Sir Bruce Keogh, the medical director at the...
2013/04/22 23:22
2013/04/22 23:22
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Since it was created in 1948 the National Health Service has been under constant pressure from successive governments. Much of this has come from a squeeze on funding and resources. The first...
2013/04/22 09:12
2013/04/22 09:12
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The idea, widely supported in the NHS, will be the subject of a year long independent commission chaired by Sir John Oldham. He has been told to achieve the reform without extra cost or any top-down...
2013/04/21 23:12
2013/04/21 23:12
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The Royal College of Nursing's annual congress, being held this week, has proved an embarrassing assignment for the coalition's health secretary, though amusing for many others, in each of the past...