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24/7 NHS – will it work?
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The first major policy announcement from the re-elected Prime Minister on Monday was, perhaps rather…

Human dignity and the code
The best nursing care comes through creativity and innovation, adapting care to the needs of the individual…

Saving the NHS
Last Thursday the think tank Res Publica launched a report into the state of the National Health Service,…

David Cameron presides over largest liberalisation of abortion practice since 1967 Abortion Act
Prime Minister David Cameron has presided over the largest liberalisation of abortion practice since…

Francis Report: one year on
Kicking an institution already reeling from exposés of their failings seems to be the mode du jour,…

New research finds that dementia can be reduced by 60% for people who live healthily
As Christmas approaches, many of us will be taking some holiday from work. Christmas provides a welcome…

Exposing the lack of accountability by NHS funded abortion providers
A Government consultation on the collection of standard statistics on abortion may seem like a pretty…

Government drags its feet over investigating doctors who pre-signed abortion forms
Last July I blogged about the 14 NHS abortion clinics which according to reports by the Care Quality…

Screening for Down’s syndrome – the real costs
In 1992 it was predicted that no more than 60% of all women would take up antenatal screening for Down’s…

The NHS, culture change, and Christ
Jeremy Hunt does not have an enviable job. Not only is he charged with putting into practice the radical…
