When discussing NHS reforms big issues like markets, accounting, accountability and so on come to the fore. But it’s important to remember that the vast
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Can we try a banker? Radio 2 at 1pm
Back on line
The blog is back and live this morning. You will note there is a problem with the font set for some strange reason. That’s still
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Half way to a redesign
This blog looks different today. The old design was tired – tired looking and tired in web terms. WordPress software demanded that things moved on,
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NHS reforms – 3 – stop GPs dispensing
After a couple of rather long blogs on NHS reforms it’s time for some simpler ones. One glaringly obvious reform that the NHS must undertake
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Cameron’s delivering hypocrisy in Islamabad
The Guardian reports: David Cameron has told the Pakistan elite they have to start paying more tax, and cut out government waste and weakness, if
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Unemployment is going to increase soon – it’s guaranteed
As the FT reports, and as Polly Toynbee notes, the government has announced the companies that will be its preferred providers for a £3bn to
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Murdoch arrests
The Guardian has reported: The former news editor and current chief reporter from the – News of the World are in -police custody after being
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NHS Reforms – 2 – Get rid of the market
The biggest criticism of the NHS is that it is riddled with bureaucracy. The criticism is based on fact. The NHS is riddled with bureaucracy.
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