Tag Archive for: NHS

I was a foreigner, and you did not welcome me in: the challenge of the Nationality and Borders Bill
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Parinaz is a journalist from Iran who came to the UK seeking asylum over eight years ago. Despite the…

Vaccine Mandates: A defining justice issue for our professions?
“I’ve worked for two years throughout this pandemic…with inadequate PPE…overtime…seeing many…

Priceless but penniless: The ‘heroes’ denied a pay rise
On 21 July, the Treasury announced a pay rise for almost 900,000 public sector workers. Months into…

The NHS quietly changes its transgender guidance
Last week in The Spectator, James Kirkup revealed that the NHS had amended its transgender guidance for…

COVID-19: an opportunity for sharing Christ with a world searching for answers
Christians are called to be representatives of Christ, not just in their homes but also within their…

The Nightingale Legacy
With the news just over a week ago that the London Nightingale Hospital was to be 'mothballed' as no…

Social care and COVID-19: crisis or opportunity?
If a week is a long time in politics in normal times, then at the moment two years can feel like a geological…

Ten things to pray for Christian healthcare workers
This morning I read a news article entitled ‘What am I still allowed to do?’ It outlined the new…

Happy Birthday NHS: Let’s not let a national good become a national god
Today (5 July 2018) marks seventy years since the world's first, free-at-the-point of delivery, universal…

NHS crisis – the role of the extended family
Discontent with the current state of the NHS, and in particular with its funding, has rumbled on with…
