Health Service Journal
BY MICHAEL WHITE
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POLITICS
1-Oct-1998
The MPs knew as well as anyone else that some sort of showdown was coming over the dear old blood transfusion service ever since the National Blood Authority swept away the 50-year-old patchwork five years ago last week. In the AIDS era blood is a sensitive as well as symbolic commodity. -
Spooks at large as Hunt joins Jay to avenge NHS
6-Aug-1998
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World Cup winner Dobbo still in battle over beds
25-Jun-1998
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Deal-with-drugs debate hits the drink link at last
7-May-1998
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Jolly good show - but mind out for asteroids
26-Mar-1998
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Doubting David's healthy concern for Britain's ills
12-Feb-1998
The paragraph which leapt from the pages of the public health green paper, Our Healthier Nation, was the one which proclaimed 'a third way between the old extremes of individual victim-blaming on the one hand and nanny-state social engineering on the other. Good health is no longer about blame, but about opportunity and responsibility.'






