Editorial Thursday 26 October 2017: The floodgates are opening
Hello. I've been a bit busy of late, so as a thing that doesn't earn me
Editorial Thursday 25 May 2017: Jeremy Corbyn lies about the late Andrew Roth's reputation for accuracy
Regular readers will be aware that I am not a particularly big fan of chocolate
teapot Labour 'leader'
Editorial Friday 13 January 2017: Bowie meets Queen - official: May Queen declares truce with Sun King
Right: let's sing the bass line together:
"Dum dum dum du-du-dum-dum [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
Editorial Friday 13 January 2017: "Calm down" - Team May channel Cameron, Enfield and Winner
Karl Marx wrote in the eighteenth brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, quoting Hegel,
”all great world-historic
facts and personages appear, so
Editorial Thursday 12 January 2017: Mayan civilisation and punishment leakings
Six months since her arrival in 10 Downing Street after the other Conservative
leadership candidates disappeared in puffs of stupidity
Editorial Wednesday 23 November 2016: Stuck outside the Treasury with the funding blues again
Well. Wasn’t that a bracing few weeks?
Let’s start with the money, shall we? NHS Improvement’s Q2
Editorial Thursday 15 December 2016: The three deals to be done
Connoisseurs of U-turns are going to have some fun with Prime Minister Theresa
May’s administration. The Teflon determination on
Editorial Friday 25 November 2016: Top trolling, Team Brexit!
Just when you thought this week couldn't get any sillier
[http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/1669], Team
Editorial Thursday 24 November 2016: Five thoughts about yesterday
1. Social care got less than nothing
Not only were the sector-wide representations that social care needed more
funding ignored
Editorial Thursday 17 May 2012: Paying a quick trip to the real world, before chilling in a safe space with Andrew Lansley
The other day, I wrote about the Risk Register melodrama
[http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/1374], and touched on