How many different ways are there to say sorry? If you can think of one, then compliments to you, you passed to enter the shortlist for a position in the division of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) managing disability benefits. I could have replied oops but that’s reserved for the sufferers of anContinue reading “The DWP Has Underpaid”
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When We See Cancer In The Pork
A butcher has startled the world by announcing that when coming across cancer in pork, he and numerous other butchers simply cut it out, and proceed to sell to consumers but when you purchase meat from a butchers, you assume that you are normally purchasing the choicest kind, greater than supermarket standard, but this hasContinue reading “When We See Cancer In The Pork”
GP Practices Could See NHS 111 Direct Booking
NHS England will extend the trial of direct booking of GP appointments by NHS 111 call handlers, as a component of proposals to roll this out universally and the BMA’s GP board has consented to an expansion of the pilot in 2018/19, even though participation will be optional. However, NHS Employers stated the lessons learnedContinue reading “GP Practices Could See NHS 111 Direct Booking”
Alzheimer’s Cure Jab
There’s an injection that represses Alzheimer’s disease and could be available in three years but it will cost the NHS billions and there are presently 12 drugs which can delay or prevent dementia and are in the last stages of experimentation. The shot acts by decreasing the level of toxic protein in the brain andContinue reading “Alzheimer’s Cure Jab”
Corbyn Writes To May
Jeremy Corbyn has addressed Theresa May about Londoner Albert Thompson’s £54,000 bill for cancer treatment, stating the government risks leaving a patient to die because of difficulties verifying immigration status. Albert Thompson, 63, who has resided continuously in the United Kingdom for 44 years after coming from Jamaica as a youngster in 1973, is notContinue reading “Corbyn Writes To May”
Egyptian Teen’s Nottingham Death
Police are keeping an open mind about whether an assault on an Egyptian pupil that sparked outrage in her home country was racially motivated. Mariam Moustafa, 18, died following being beaten by a gathering in Nottingham three weeks beforehand and the hashtag “Mariam’s rights will not be lost” has been trending in Egypt. Furthermore, Egypt’sContinue reading “Egyptian Teen’s Nottingham Death”
Free School Meals Debate
It’s a move which antagonists have labelled as pulling the rug from under hundreds of thousands of disadvantaged families and under changes, critics maintain more than one million children who had previously been entitled to free school meals could have to go without. However, the Government maintains the questionable strategy will, in fact, mean anContinue reading “Free School Meals Debate”
Websites Are Shutting Down Their Comments Sections
As the media are seeking to develop their commitment to their readers, an obscure trend has been developing in the last three years, and various news websites are shutting their below-the-line comments sections. NPR is the latest to declare the closing of its own story-page section. Following eight years spent experimenting with comments on itsContinue reading “Websites Are Shutting Down Their Comments Sections”
Quietly Shelving A Plan
Ministers have been attacked for breaching a promise to introduce a change to cut the enormous number of benefit sanctions, plunging people into the suffering of starvation and removal from their homes in some circumstances. A yellow card scheme, giving claimants 14 days to question a judgment to dock their benefits on the grounds itContinue reading “Quietly Shelving A Plan”
Breaking Point
Patient safety is being jeopardised as a hospital is at breaking point, according to a staff whistleblower. Basildon Hospital, Essex has been slammed by a worker who has fostered concerns there are not enough workers and additional beds are being put in already crowded bays. However, the hospital maintains there are no risks to patientsContinue reading “Breaking Point”