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Why are the Tory leadership candidates not talking about NHS waiting lists?
As Conservative hopefuls bicker over culture wars, the National Health Service is falling apart at the seams.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
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As Conservative hopefuls bicker over culture wars, the National Health Service is falling apart at the seams.
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ByThe former health secretary and 2019 Tory leadership candidate on Blue Wall Toryism, health policy and social care.
ByCandid on short-staffing and underfunding, ministerial memoir Zero omits the healthcare that happens in the community.
ByMPs and ministers are looking for a scapegoat for the coming recession.
ByA record hospital backlog is putting patients “in danger” and leaving them “cynical” about the health service, the New Statesman…
ByRising prices are hitting the most important workers the hardest.
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ByIt's wishful thinking to blame lazy staff for its problems.
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By22 May 2000: The government will help you out with childcare, but isn’t that keen on your doing any parenting…
ByThe Shrewsbury report proves C-sections save lives.
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