Will selective austerity continue to work for the Conservatives?
The political approach that has proved lucrative for the Tories over the past decade may not be suited to the…
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The political approach that has proved lucrative for the Tories over the past decade may not be suited to the…
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We are desperate to treat everyone and are failing to do so – because we have been set up to…
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As a junior doctor walking into the intensive care unit for the first time, I saw a ward lined with unconscious patients attached to…
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A diary by Royal Free Hospital chief executive Kate Slemeck, reflecting on Britain’s first coronavirus cases, hosting camera crews and the prospect of a…
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Inside the mind of Dr Jim Down, a leading intensive care consultant, on the night of the peak number of…
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26 October 1962: Prompted by Michael Foot’s biography of Aneurin Bevan, John Freeman gathers his thoughts about the father of…
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Phil Whitaker draws on his experiences as a doctor to investigate how close we are to a cure for the “emperor…
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Jeremy Hunt is an intelligent man with a first-class education. This makes his ill-fated proposed contract appear even more callous…
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In this archive piece from 2013, British Future polling revealed that while attitudes to the NHS had been fluctuating, commitment…
ByBy the time Labour left office all patients were treated within 18 weeks. Plans for the health servi
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