Editorial Wednesday 12 October 2011: Lords vote to keep Health Bill on schedule
The Lords Temporal and Spiritual did not come close to being convinced that
there was a case for Lords Owen
Editorial Friday 14 October 2011: Clustered SHA non-executive directors announced
The DH has announced the NEDs of the SHA clusters
[http://healthandcare.dh.gov.uk/non-executives-appointed-to-new-sha-clusters/].
NHS North of England
Editorial Thursday 13 October 2011: Waiting numbers show no dramatic deterioration
The latest DH data on referral to treatment waiting times
[”http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Statistics/Performancedataandstatistics/ReferraltoTreatmentstatistics/
Editorial Thursday 13 October 2011: Nursing a hangover with Lansley's health select committee downbanding 'Camnesia'
The special report from the Care Quality Commission
[http://www.cqc.org.uk/newsandevents/newsstories.cfm?FaArea1=customwidgets.content_view_
Editorial Wednesday 12 October 2011: Lords debate Day Two
The Lords debate will be streamed online here from 11 am
[http://www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/Player.aspx?meetingId=9079]
Editorial Tuesday 11 October 2011: Lords debate Day One, with bravura Bottomley and crusading Crisp
The House of Lords Health Bill debate streaming can be seen here
[http://www.parliamentlive.tv/main/Player.aspx?meetingId=
Editor's blog Tuesday 9th March 2010: A Panoramic view, cupboard love and NFR's biscuit contraception
Hello. Last night's BBC Panorama [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8551668.stm] had
got themselves
Editorial Thurssday 6 October 2011: John Healey quits as health shadow to spend more time with family
Paul Waugh of Politics Homebreaks the exclusive that Labour's shadow health
spokesman John Healey tendered his resignation to
Guest editorial Monday 10 October 2011: Farewell John Healey
In this guest editorial, Irwin Brown of the Socialist Health Association offers
his vote of thanks to former shadow health
Editorial Friday 7 October 2011: Shadow cabinet: Burnham back to health; Liz Kendall to care
Labour's Andy Burnham takes over the shadow health secretary role (again), and
Liz Kendall is promoted to the