From community services and mental health treatment, to alleviating PFI debt, the extra cash must be used to prepare the health service for the future.
We must create a positive culture of well-being where discussing a matter of the mind is on par with dealing with a knee injury.
The move formalises a precedent with disturbing longer-term implications for the relationship between the citizen and government.
So new research suggests. Private businesses must take at least as much responsibility for this state of affairs as Tory politicians.
From creating more green and blue spaces, to GPs prescribing walks and gardening, nature can be a soothing, healing influence.
Excessive consumption is linked to a broad range of problems, but our current consultation asks important questions to help us reach the right response.
I was able to lose weight because I finally found a way to overcome the problems that plagued me since childhood.
Each Secretary of State in every department should examine the impact of their department’s policies on families’ lives.
Anything that is easy to administer and available to everyone at low cost has to be a useful aid in dealing with this epidemic.
The public are consistently reported as being entirely relaxed about who provides their care. What matters is that it is high quality and free at the point of use.
We need to allocate funds from the Sports Premium and the Sugar Tax to open up school sports facilities and playing fields.
Our new, outcome-focused, and patient-centric plans fit into a long tradition of careful Conservative stewardship of the Health Service.
Plus: beware of claims that we’ve reached Peak Corbyn. Don’t raise fuel duty. Scrap hospital car parking charges. And: Hands keeps his promises.
The Labour leader wants it “made readily available as quickly as possible” – but won’t be drawn on recreational use.
Prevention, detection and treatment are three means of building on the progress that we’re already making.