The centre isn’t where he or ConservativeHome or anyone else wants it to be. It’s where it is – “Far From Notting Hill”.
The third in a mini-series of articles on ConHome this week about healthcare after Covid.
The second in a mini-series of articles on ConHome this week about healthcare after Covid.
The borough, GPs and the NHS knows that the figures are wrong. But without someone to clean the information or update the systems, we will struggle.
Overall, I still think that their re-use in the UK after the summer lull is evidence of the failure of the Government to think on the right margins.
Divergence from the EU on vaping and smokefree products is a quick win from leaving the EU that will improve public health.
The Budget was, if truly honest, a sign that the Government shuns spending cuts and embraces tax rises – which is ultimately unsustainable.
Health is one of the most pressing issues to get right in the upcoming Welsh Parliament elections.
It will probe whether or or not Sunak can prepare the country for that future – and perhaps succeed Johnson himself, “one fine day”.
Success is most common where donors have focused in terms of the countries with whom they work on a long-term basis.
The most important question today isn’t whether the Government’s plan is right or wrong, but how decisions should be made about it.
It’s welcome that we’re investing much more in services. But we need to tackle the causes too.
We should double down on Product Development Partnerships, which are alive and well in the field of public health.
Plans to formally integrate these two spheres are long overdue – so the Government must ensure it gets it right and does not neglect digital.
The pandemic has regularly pitched the economy and health on different sides of the policy response. This is a false choice.