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Well There is an election on the way and NO mistake! Well, almost definitely, which is good enough for Monitor, who stumbled on the most revealing website the other day. Mrs Monitor was slightly shocked by some of its educational content, and quickly returned to her favourite 'URL' (oh, we ...
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Guidelines greenlight foot and mouth pyres
New health guidelines on the disposal of animal carcasses have been welcomed by the health authority which first raised concerns about risks to public safety during the current foot and mouth epidemic.
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Time to find out if NHS can get there from here
Comment - Difficult journey for staff in wake of Milburn's Damascene conversion
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Lib Dems set out manifesto
The Liberal Democrats have launched a 'mini-manifesto' for health, promising to cut waiting times by providing an extra 10,000 beds and recruiting more doctors and nurses.
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Dear Mel. . .
What do you make of Mr Milburn getting rid of the NHS Executive and binning so many regional offices and health authorities ? Doesn't it sound like the usual pre-election manager-bashing ?
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Pay/grading victory to spur on further claims
Seventy medical secretaries have won their pay and grading battle with Carlisle Hospitals trust following last-minute talks aimed at averting industrial action.
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Knives out on primary care representation
A turf war is hotting up between the NHS Confederation and the NHS Alliance as both stake their claim to be the true representatives of all members of the primary care workforce.
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News in brief
This week at least 20,000 families will learn if organs or body parts of dead relatives have been retained by over 100 NHS hospitals. Professor Margaret Brazier, the chair of the government's Retained Organs Commission, set up in the wake of the report on child organ retention at Alder Hey ...