Autumn Statement’s message: NHS has to get on with it
The Autumn Statement contained not one penny more for the NHS or social care services. There are real fears about how they will cope.
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It was actually, really, quite a surprise. After all the wrangling, the endless conspiracy theories, and the melodrama, it seems like Viktor Bout – the man who’s been dubbed the world’s biggest arms dealer, the Merchant of Death – is going America to face trial. It’s been two and a half years since Viktor Bout…
BANGKOK, THAILAND – For an opening gambit, it didn’t suggest things would go that well. Viktor Bout had, at court, told me several times that the western media were untrustworthy and broadly despicable. Here, as I approached the visitor’s window in the remand centre where he’s been languishing for a year, he was set apart…
The Autumn Statement contained not one penny more for the NHS or social care services. There are real fears about how they will cope.
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