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Month: November 2020

How the Government spent £12 billion and still lost control of the virus

20 November 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 1

Keep Our NHS Public’s Jacky Davis, author of NHS for Sale: Myths, Lies and Deception finds that Channel 4’s recent Dispatches programme, Lockdown Chaos is right – the Government’s chaotic handling of the crisis has caused unnecessary […]

What do the US election results mean for a US-UK trade deal?

20 November 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

It’s early days to see how a Biden victory will affect a UK-US trade deal. What we do know is that the corporate interests that shaped the US-UK trade deal under Trump will not magically […]

Cleaners at Great Ormond Street Hospital are ready to strike for equality

19 November 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

Cleaners at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) have had enough of being outsourced and are demanding to be made direct employees of the NHS. They have long known that their work is essential to the […]

NHS car parking charges are a scandal

19 November 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 1

During the first wave of the pandemic, the Government put car parking charges for NHS staff on hold. However, they are planning to reinstate charges despite the second wave being upon us and many trusts […]

Why it is crucial that MPs vote for amendments to the Trade Bill: Parliamentary scrutiny and NHS protection

18 November 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

“We were absolutely gobsmacked” – the words of Prof Boland whose research has just highlighted that bottle fed babies are consuming in the order of a million microplastic particles per day. Why was this such […]

Failure to consider maternity affects midwives too

10 November 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

This open letter was written by student midwife Daisy Owens.  I feel completely let down by the current situation. This is an experience no one could prepare for and the handling will never be perfect. […]

Report: Liverpool Hospital bears the brunt of 2nd Wave

4 November 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 1

Liverpool Hospital has been at the heart of the second COVID wave as infection rates have been soaring at alarming rates since the start of September reports frontline medic, Dr Rory Hicks At the Royal […]

National lockdown – for pity’s sake use it to get ‘test and trace’ working

4 November 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 1

On the 31st October 2020, the prime minster announced that England would once again come under a national lockdown for coronavirus five and half weeks after this was first recommended by the government’s own Special […]

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Hold on Edna! – a book review

2 November 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

Hold on Edna! is a highly entertaining autobiography for anyone who understands the true value of our NHS – as well as a must-read for those who do not. Aneira Thomas the first baby born […]

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