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Remembering Dr Mags Portman: pioneer activist for sexual health

11 June 2020

BAME

A tribute to the much-loved Mags Portman on the sad news of her death First …

The Good Law Project has warned legal challenge to the DHSC over serious shortage medicines protocol

24 February 2019

Accountability, NHS, Pharma, Public Health

The Pharmaceutical Journal reports that the Good Law Project threaten DHSC with legal challenge over …

Mental health and wellbeing of NHS staff is essential for our health service to thrive, BMA warns

21 February 2019

Mental Health, NHS, Social Care

Responding to the Health Secretary’s pledge to overhaul mental health and wellbeing services for NHS …

Lesbian and bi women at increased risk of being overweight

21 February 2019

Research, Women

Lesbian and bisexual women are at increased risk of being overweight or obese compared to …

Health & Care Professions Council ‘snub’, as it goes ahead with ‘extortionate’ fee hike

14 February 2019

NHS, NHS Management

The Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) delivered a snub today (Thursday 14 February) by …

JULIAN TUDOR HART — A TRIBUTE BY PROFESSOR GRAHAM WATT.

12 February 2019

NHS, Primary Care, Public Health, Research, Wales

DELIVERED AT JULIAN HART’S FUNERAL — JUNE 16th 2018   Julian and I were chatting …

A Cautionary Tale for our Times

9 February 2019

NHS, NHS history

‘Back to the Thirties’ by Charles Webster (previously Director, Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, University of …

The World Transformed – Seven Minutes To Save The NHS

6 February 2019

Campaigns, Liverpool, NHS, NHS history

This is a talk given by Public Matter’s Deborah Harrington at an NHS event held …

Boots pharmacists voting to complete 8 year campaign for trade union recognition

31 January 2019

Pharma, Primary Care

Last year I told you about a group of 7,000 health professionals who had spent …

Caring for an ageing population – some Welsh perspectives

27 January 2019

Devolution, Social Care, Wales

In the two decades since the publication of the Sutherland Royal Commission report on long-term …

HEALTH INEQUALITIES AND POVERTY’S CAUSES — GET IT STRAIGHT!

24 January 2019

Mortality, NHS, Poverty in the UK, Research

Health inequalities persist and grow in the UK. Differences in morbidity and mortality add to …

NHS chiefs tell Theresa May it is time to curb privatisation: can it be true?

28 January 2019

Campaigns, NHS

Some quick notes on UnitedHealth pulled together fast, to brief those unfamiliar with the threat …

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