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...Former defence secretary Ben Wallace said: “There’s no substitute for a core funding increase that leads towards 3 per cent in 2030 and 2.5 per cent as soon as possible....
...corruption to access to education and health....
...on the provision of health services,” states a document supported by Germany, Italy, Malta and others and seen by the FT....
...Anna Gross And one of my frustrations with what Wes said — and Victoria Atkins, who’s the current health secretary, said and under former health secretary Steve Barclay, they all pay lip service to the idea...
...The two biggest faces of that debate in 2006 were Patricia Hewitt, the health secretary, whose baby the policy was, and John Reid, her predecessor as health secretary and then the home secretary....
...The flower and horticulture industry in both the UK and the EU has already warned that the introduction of physical border inspections in April is an “accident waiting to happen” because of a lack of capacity...
...basic services and humanitarian assistance . . . in the Gaza Strip”....
...Sirin Mohammed al-Attar, obstetrician Born 1984 A gynaecologist and obstetrician, Sirin al-Attar worked with UNRWA, which provides health, education and other services to Palestinian refugees in Gaza....
...Also under consideration are Gene Sperling and Bharat Ramamurti, current White House economic officials, as well as Sylvia Mathews Burwell, the former White House budget director and president of American...
...Harris’s political fragility is particularly relevant because US voters are overwhelmingly concerned about Biden’s age — he is 80 — and his capacity to serve two full terms in good health, placing the spotlight...
...“Civilians of Gaza City, evacuate south for your own safety and the safety of your families and distance yourself from Hamas terrorists who are using you as human shields,” the leaflets said....
...Or, as Anne Williams-Isom, the deputy mayor for health and human services, recently put it: “We are the beacon and an example of what is possible.”...
...The official line for my interview at the hospital was that I was in search of “meaning”....
...by Richard Overy (Pelican)What leads humans to wage war?...
...Ursula von der Leyen has acquitted herself well in a term marked by crises, proving the value of common EU action in borrowing, health, defence spending and energy policy....
...The human costs of inaction are not hard to find....
...She took refuge in the safe room of her apartment while on the other side of the kibbutz, her parents, Shlomi and Shachar, and her 16-year-old brother Rotem, did the same. But it was not enough....
...to public services such as health and education....
...US Treasury secretary Janet Yellen said the impact of China’s slowdown on her country would be small and that Beijing had “quite a bit of policy space” to address the challenges....
...and her chancellor....
...secretly implanted a tracking device in her brain, which allows him to watch her live and know all her most secret thoughts....
...Is the NHS hitting that “minimum service standard” when, as today’s Times reports, official data show that last year in England and Wales there were 1,000 more deaths each week than normal?...
...Sylvia Crowe and her carer, Sarah Myland, live in fear of heavy rain....
...I interviewed the shadow health secretary for the Scottish Conservatives for our deep dive on the state of Scotland’s health service....
...Not only has Nicola Sturgeon, formidable leader of the Scottish Nationalists and a one-woman block to Labour’s recovery in Scotland, announced her resignation, but on the same day the Equalities and Human...
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