Monday, 30 December 2013

NHS migrant charges 'a public health risk' - Politics.co.uk

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"Short-term measures that are brought into effect and then suddenly change at the last minute is just not helpful in the way in which we conduct our migration policy."

NHS charges for migrants

NHS charges for migrants 'risk public health' doctors warn

David Cameron and Nick Clegg speak with NHS staff in Surrey

Doctors warn that any new charges to use the NHS will put public health at risk as ministers withdraw plans to charge for GP services.

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Nick Clegg addresses the party faithful

Lib Dem membership numbers growing for the first rise since the party entered into coalition with the Conservatives.

The year in review

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The Political Year Online: Five trolls of 2013

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Let Britain Fly: Any party serious about governing Britain must back airport expansion

Business leaders issue politicians with unequivocal call to action following Airports Commission report.

CIHT welcome the Davies Commission interim report and call for immediate short term action

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Our club: Sports clubs to get young people working

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BHA: Right to die with dignity is a fundamental human right

The 'right to die' cases of Jane Nicklinson and Paul Lamb will be heard at the Supreme Court this week.

Rethink: Independent review of fit-for-work tests does not go far enough

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RSPCA urges Westminster to follow Welsh Government’s lead on fly grazing legislation

The new legislation will equip local authorities in Wales with additional powers to tackle fly grazing and abandonment problems.

NASUWT: Key stage 2 results highlight the lie that education standards are falling

“The efforts of teachers and pupils are often overshadowed by the obsession with performance league tables."

CIOT: Tax advisers welcome changes to employee ownership structures

CIOT backs decision to provide capital gains tax relief for business owners upon transferring ownership to employees.

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