The Naylor Review – where it fits into NHS England’s 5 Year plan
In June 2017 we wrote an article for the National Health Action Party about the consequences for the NHS of the Naylor Review. In light of the revelation that £220m …
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In June 2017 we wrote an article for the National Health Action Party about the consequences for the NHS of the Naylor Review. In light of the revelation that £220m …
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The Grenfell tower fire brought the issue of unused property into stark relief as the council failed to respond promptly to rehousing the affected tenants and residents of the tower …
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This blog has been written by Gavin Barker from Cornwall. Gavin addresses the issues of democratic accountability and the protections that need building into our system against undue corporate influence, …
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The NHS as a public service accessible to all is often described as one of the greatest humanitarian achievements of the 20th century. Incremental and radical changes have taken place …
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Are governments fundamentally law makers using their legislative powers to shape the country’s social structures and balance the competing needs of the people? Or are they managers of an economy …
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