A letter to the editor is presented which discusses the impact of raiding the pension from Great Britain's National Health Services (NHS) on the support of general practitioners (GP) to the Conservative Party.EBSCO_AspPulse
FAMILY FINANCE: How to harvest that windfall Free shares worth pounds 20bn are being given away this year in demutualisations. Liz Dolan suggests how to ma... The article reports on the proposals by the British government to launch a single-tier state pension worth 144 British pounds a week...
Private finance and \"value for money\" in NHS hospitals: a policy in search of a rationale? Allyson Pollock and her colleagues have long argued that using the private finance initiative to build NHS hospitals is an expensive way of building new ca... Pollock,M A. - BMJ 被引量: 246...
“I’ve cut down on going out and have not seen friends in months. It feels like a self-inflicted lockdown again,” says Karl, a former bank employee in Rotherham, a town in northern England, now working in an Amazon warehouse on a third of his former salary. Karl, who was made re...
Huge sums of the new money will go to the NHS Credit: PA The government has also said it is committed to cutting Universal Credit by £20 which will also impact workers on the lowest wages. Rises in living costs are also affecting households, with the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) ...
s decision to review pension tax expenditures ahead of the March Budget. He said: “The government’s review of pension taxation is the exception rather than the rule when it comes to reliefs, however, and it certainly remains to be seen whether or not it will be an example of good ...
At present, testing for Lynch syndrome in endometrial cancer patients is not widespread in the U.K. The U.K. health service is dominated by the National Health Service (NHS), which provides healthcare mostly free of charge, paid for through general taxation (i.e., users are generally not...
You may not be feeling like much of a hero right now. The stock market has been smashed, and the global pandemic is unfolding like the first act of a horror movie. There’s some whispered talk about this being a buying opportunity. ...
Beyond individual efforts, there are broader initiatives aimed at addressing the UK’s eye health needs during this cost of living crisis. For example, the AOP has been vocal about the need for government support. In 2022, the organisation began calling for a 12.5% increase to th...
The BMA has expressed disappointment at the Court of Appeal's dismissal of a judicial review into the government's handling of NHS pension reforms, saying that doctors were being made to pay for the mistakes of ministers. In 2022 the BMA was granted permission for a judicial review appealing ...