Can a new political party win seats on the issue of the NHS?
The public is sick and tired of being lied to about the NHS, that is according to a new political party which will field election candidates on the single issue of the NHS.
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The Government will fund legal representation for the families of the 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster at the planned new inquests into their deaths.
The public is sick and tired of being lied to about the NHS, that is according to a new political party which will field election candidates on the single issue of the NHS.
Describing it as a “watershed” in child abuse investigations, police say their inquiry into the Jimmy Savile abuse scandal is now dealing with around 300 alleged victims.
The video remix of Nick Clegg’s apology over tuition fees has gone viral. Here are some of the other best political spoof videos.
The Conservative right welcomes Cameron’s party reshuffle, which could be seen as progress for those who are no so Lib Dem friendly.
When David Cameron met Iain Duncan Smith last night he told him that he wanted him to deploy the visionary creative genius he’d shown at DWP at the Department of Justice.
Several political big beasts are moved but many remain in government. Does Prime Minister David Cameron’s first major reshuffle have the smack of firm leadership?
Political Editor Gary Gibbon blogs on the reshuffle.
Existing health quangos Monitor and the Care Quality Commission, expanded under the Lansley reforms, have seen staff costs rise by £28m in the last year alone.
What’s the difference between the government’s new “Healthcare UK” plan to export NHS experitise abroad, and Labour’s NHS Global plan? Plagued by a sense of déjà-vu, FactCheck dons its white coat.
Senior medical officials acknowledge “significant challenges” in activating a plan to give all children aged 2-17 a flu vaccine which experts advise would save 2,000 lives a year.
The government publishes delayed plans on how it will reform provision of social care in England amid criticism it has not revealed how it will fund them.
We all hope to grow old one day. So why does the question of how we’ll pay for our social care fail to light the political touchpaper.
Struggling NHS trusts have received more than £1bn in bailout funds in the past six years, figures from the National Audit Office show.
Why has the doctors’ industrial action turned into a damp squib, asks Victoria MacDonald.