This is about encouraging industry to reduce sugar content, improve school sport and empower parents, not abolish individual responsibility.
This measure, introduced on the Prime Minister’s watch when she was Health Secretary, simply isn’t working.
The line taken by some tabloid newspapers about PrEP has been reminiscent of stories published when AIDS first struck in the 1980s.
The TPA identifies 325 taxpayer-funded public health employees. Combined with Public Health England’s budget of around £3.6 billion, this is an expensive and powerful lobby.
Responsibility for social care has been downgraded from a Minister of State post to the bottom rung on the Ministerial ladder, Under Secretary.
Crucially, he has enhanced the role of our state without falling into the trap of just extending it.
Advice to the Government’s transitional team.
Are you simply a candidate of the Right? How would you handle a Democrat administration in America?
What evidence is there that you can increase the Party’s electoral reach? Would you bring back liberal interventionism? Would you appoint George Osborne to your Cabinet?
It’s welcome the Blue Badge scheme is being extended, but we need penalties for those who abuse the system.
The Government’s refreshed strategy for addressing Violence against Women and Girls doesn’t do enough to help one particular at-risk group.
“The concern that my patients have is about the free movement of workers. The NHS is a very attractive option.”
How can the Chancellor keep a straight face while spouting this nonsense?
“In almost every part of the service there is an acute crisis.”
Rio has shown once more how sport can lift the spirits of the nation and bring the country together.