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We love the NHS because we value the concepts of equality of care and equity of access. But hospitals are overloaded, access to care varies across the UK, there is little emphasis on preventive health and we have a workforce that feels so undervalued and overworked that thousands of staff are leaving. Can the NHS 鈥?which will celebrate its 75th anniversary on 5 July 鈥?be saved There is much to be proud of. The people in the service 鈥?medics, nurses, physiotherapists, dieticians, pharmacists, occupational therapists 鈥?are all routinely involved in a multidisciplinary approach to caring. Not many countries come close to this. We could have a health service that is internationally acknowledged as excellent, given a co <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup ncerted effort. But change needs to be devised by clinicians, validated by patients, and facilitated by politicians and administrators 鈥?rather than the failed model of change devised by politicians and imposed on staff and patients.Here are six steps that would transform performance and public perception of the NHS.1Link primary care to social care and clarify the role of GPsWe need to improve primary care and link it to a revamped social car stanley cup e system. How about a new institution 鈥?NHS-C for NHS Community 鈥?with its own budget GPs could facilitate discharges from hospital as well as leading stanley website care in the community, including community hospital beds.GPs are choosing to work part-time and often are not able to fulfil the role of both family doctor and secondary-care Dfst Young women, do you need more confidence This is how to get it
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt likes to tell business leaders not to worry about political instability and more policy upset. He claims to be carefully building policy that will survive 鈥?win or lose the next election. If the shadow chancellor, Rachel Reeves, succeeds him, accepting nearly all his proposals, be reassured, he says, there will be continuity rather than change. In the run-up to her important Mais lecture last week, the pre-briefings seemed to warrant his judgment.She would reaffirm her iron attachment to fiscal rules and budgetary discipline, we were told. After all, she had beaten a wholesale retreat from Labours cornerstone 拢28bn green spending commitment. In succ botella stanley essive fiscal events , she has accepted all the proposed tax cuts, not even reinstating the cap on bank bonuses. There was chatter describing her as continuity Hunt . Even Margaret Thatcher, we read, would be invoked as a stanley cup change agent she admired. Unite sharpened its claws, writing off the lecture even as Reeves spoke as for the birds . Only a sustained rise in public investment in infrastructure , declared general secretary Sharon Graham, can turn the tide on decline . Two da stanley cup ys later, columnist Owen Jones resigned from the Labour party, citing the refusal to challenge catastrophic Tory policies in a race to the bottom .In the event, Reeves confounded all of them to an extent I found astonishing. Far from admiring the free market economics of Thatcher and Nigel Lawson, she tore into it. It had not produ Nhbq After Libya, let us learn to count every casualty of war
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The head of the TUC has called for parliament to outlaw discrimination against working-class people at work, in an impassioned speech calling for parity of opportunity for lower-paid employees.In her address to the union umbrella bodys annual conference, Frances OGrady reinforced demands that companies should be forced to report any gaps in pay between workers from different social backgrounds.Addressing hundreds of union delegates in Brig <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>cups stanley hton, the general secretary said: I want to issue a challenge stanley mugs to politicians. Its high time we outlawed discrimination against working-class people. Lets change the law and stamp out class prejudice once and for all. TUC head advises UK parliament to hold their nerve Read moreShe said the UK was wasting talent and skills because working-class people were shut out of opportunities. Its hard to rise by hard graft and talen starbucks stanley cup t alone. The system is rigged from the start. Where you come from. What your parents do. Your accent. Which school you went to. If youre from a working-class family, the odds are stacked against you, she said.OGrady illustrated her argument by raising the behaviour of the leader of the Commons, Jacob Rees-Mogg, who was widely criticised for slouching across three seats in the chamber during a crucial Brexit debate last week. Lets be honest, Britain is still blighted by old-fashioned snobbery, too. Inflated egos and a sense of entitlement. Picture Jacob Rees-Mogg. Treating the government frontbench like his own living room Exft Richard Hutchinson obituary
Gay news site PinkNews has published a list of 19 stories it says have been removed from Google search results under Europes right to be forgotten rules, claiming the legislation is an infringement of press freedom .The stories include allegations of homophobic comments by a BBC star and a report about a gay porn actor attempting to smuggle crystal meth on a transatlantic flight to the UK.Europes right to be forgotten rule has proved controversial, with freedom of information campaigners and media organisations comp <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.de>stanley becher laining that it is effectively a form of censorship. The rules were introduced in 2014 to allow people to request that articles containing outdated information about them from the results of searches using their name are deleted.Googles transparency report says it has received 380,919 requests to remove about 1.3m pages since the rules came into force in May 2014, and that it has complied with around 42% of requests.An editorial statement accompanying the PinkNews list said the site regularly refused requests to change or take down articles, and only did so if they proved inaccurate or their removal was ordered by court. The publication said it stands by the accuracy of all the articles on the list.The statement added: While stanley usa the media has a legal obligation to be factually correct, the right to be forgotten as established by the European Court of Justice instead hinges on the loosely-worded concept of relevance. PinkNew stanley canada s believes these rules are an infringement o
The head of the TUC has called for parliament to outlaw discrimination against working-class people at work, in an impassioned speech calling for parity of opportunity for lower-paid employees.In her address to the union umbrella bodys annual conference, Frances OGrady reinforced demands that companies should be forced to report any gaps in pay between workers from different social backgrounds.Addressing hundreds of union delegates in Brig <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>cups stanley hton, the general secretary said: I want to issue a challenge stanley mugs to politicians. Its high time we outlawed discrimination against working-class people. Lets change the law and stamp out class prejudice once and for all. TUC head advises UK parliament to hold their nerve Read moreShe said the UK was wasting talent and skills because working-class people were shut out of opportunities. Its hard to rise by hard graft and talen starbucks stanley cup t alone. The system is rigged from the start. Where you come from. What your parents do. Your accent. Which school you went to. If youre from a working-class family, the odds are stacked against you, she said.OGrady illustrated her argument by raising the behaviour of the leader of the Commons, Jacob Rees-Mogg, who was widely criticised for slouching across three seats in the chamber during a crucial Brexit debate last week. Lets be honest, Britain is still blighted by old-fashioned snobbery, too. Inflated egos and a sense of entitlement. Picture Jacob Rees-Mogg. Treating the government frontbench like his own living room Exft Richard Hutchinson obituary
Gay news site PinkNews has published a list of 19 stories it says have been removed from Google search results under Europes right to be forgotten rules, claiming the legislation is an infringement of press freedom .The stories include allegations of homophobic comments by a BBC star and a report about a gay porn actor attempting to smuggle crystal meth on a transatlantic flight to the UK.Europes right to be forgotten rule has proved controversial, with freedom of information campaigners and media organisations comp <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.de>stanley becher laining that it is effectively a form of censorship. The rules were introduced in 2014 to allow people to request that articles containing outdated information about them from the results of searches using their name are deleted.Googles transparency report says it has received 380,919 requests to remove about 1.3m pages since the rules came into force in May 2014, and that it has complied with around 42% of requests.An editorial statement accompanying the PinkNews list said the site regularly refused requests to change or take down articles, and only did so if they proved inaccurate or their removal was ordered by court. The publication said it stands by the accuracy of all the articles on the list.The statement added: While stanley usa the media has a legal obligation to be factually correct, the right to be forgotten as established by the European Court of Justice instead hinges on the loosely-worded concept of relevance. PinkNew stanley canada s believes these rules are an infringement o
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When the Rajasthan Royals walk on to the pitch this September, it will mark more than a long awaited return of Indian Premier League IPL cricket.Emblazoned on the back of their purple jerseys will be the name Niine, making it the first time any Indian sports team has been sponsored by a sanitary towel brand.The platform it offers is enormous: in 201 <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley thermobecher 9, the IPL drew in 462 million viewers. And in a co stanley becher untry where discussion of periods is considered taboo, even within homes, and where menstrual stigma is an entrenched cause of gender inequality, the collaboration between a championship cricket team and a sanitary towel company has already caused ripples across India.It is one of several developments in recent weeks that have pushed discussion of periods into the limelight in India and many are hoping that the newfound visibility will finally see archaic attitudes and fears around menstruation challenged.The Rajasthan Royals executive chairman, Ranjit Barthakur, said he hoped their sponsorship deal with Niine would make a real change .The announcement came days after the Indian food delivery service Zomato became the centre of a public debate when it declared it was giving female and transgender employees 10 days additional period leave. There shouldnt be any shame or stigma at stanley quencher tached to applying for a period leave, Deepinder Goyal, the Zomato CEO, said in a statement sent to staff and posted on its website. I know that menstrual cramps are very painful for a lot of women 鈥?and Adik Tuesday briefing: How much of a difference will the new childcare provision for two-year-olds make
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