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The Health and Care Bill 2022 was an opportunity squandered, says Lib Dem deputy leader
Liberal Democrat deputy leader, Daisy Cooper, writes that the UK government's landmark Health and Care Act 2022 was a missed opportunity to deliver vital integration between health and care services.
Specialist multi-professional palliative care must be recognised as a core service, Crossbench peer says
Baroness Finlay of Llandaff writes that the Health and Care Bill 2022 provides an opportunity for specialist multi-professional palliative care to be recognised as a core service.
Within each catastrophe lies an opportunity, illegal migration is no different
Global Tunnelling Experts founder and MD, Kevin Browning, questions why ministers do not consider using the migrant crisis positively to bolster the UK workforce and plug longstanding skills shortages.
UK government to sue PPE Medpro for £122 million
PPE Medpro, a company with links to Tory peer Baroness Mone, is being sued by the UK government for £122 million over its PPE supply contract during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Look-back: Moshon Data’s Steve Boyle joins highway and vehicle safety panel
Back in September, Moshon Data managing director Steve Boyle joined a panel of highway and vehicle safety experts to share insight into the need for and importance of vehicle safety technology.
Sunak: Football fans don’t want to hear Gary Neville discuss politics
Responding to former England footballer turned pundit Gary Neville’s attack on the UK government live on ITV, prime minister Rishi Sunak has suggested that audiences tuning in to watch football don’t want to hear political discussions.
High Court upholds legality of UK government’s Rwanda policy
The High Court has ruled that the UK government’s Rwanda policy is lawful on the grounds that it does not breach the UN Refugee Convention nor human rights laws.
Unions must “meet their obligations” for emergency strike cover, health secretary says
Speaking ahead of this week’s planned ambulance strike, health secretary Steve Barclay has said that unions must “meet their obligations” to ensure that emergency cover for patients is provided.
Nuffield Trust: Brexit has exacerbated challenge facing the NHS and social care
After publishing the most up-to-date study on the impact of Brexit on health and care in the UK, health sector think tank, the Nuffield Trust, warns that the UK’s departure from the EU has only intensified the challenge facing the industry.
The Pink Garage’s Randeep Reehal features on The Women in Business Radio Show
The Pink Garage's Randeep Reehal recently sat down on The Women in Business Radio Show to discuss her experience establishing herself in a traditionally male-dominated industry.
Government to issue visas for 45,000 seasonal horticulture workers next year
The government confirmed this week that it will make 45,000 visas for seasonal workers available to horticulture businesses in 2023.
Audit of progress in Ukraine conflict to be launched following PM’s request
The BBC has reported that prime minister Rishi Sunak has asked for an audit of progress to be carried out regarding the war in Ukraine.
Lord Goldsmith unveils new UK programme for restoration of ecosystems in Africa and Asia
Lord Goldsmith, the Foreign Office minister for Climate and the Environment, has this week announced a new programme which will enable new research and innovations to help protect and restore natural ecosystems across Africa and Asia.
By-election result: Labour comfortably holds Stretford and Urmston
Labour candidate Andrew Western has convincingly held the seat of Stretford & Urmston for his party following Thursday’s by-election.
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