Keir Starmer is unimpressed with Boris Johnson’s plans for the NHS and social care.“A sticking plaster over gaping wounds.”
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Keir Starmer is unimpressed with Boris Johnson’s plans for the NHS and social care.“A sticking plaster over gaping wounds.”
as it would "not be enough to address the scale of the problem"."equivalent of throwing a thimble of water on a bonfire",
Daria Hazuda of the drugs giant Merck welcomes the news that an antiviral pill can half the risk of hospitalisation in Covid patients.“An antiviral treatment for people who are not vaccinated, or who are less responsive to immunity from vaccines, is a very important tool in helping to end this pandemic.”
Reminder: The wage growth figure has been skewed higher by depressed wages a year earlier and compositional effects caused by job cuts, etc. It should also be viewed in the context of rising inflation.Boris Johnson wrote:never mind life expectancy, never mind cancer outcomes, look at wage growth
41-year-old German, who received a letter from the Department for Transport asking him to consider driving a lorry to help ease the fuel crisis, even if he has not driven one before.I'm sure pay and conditions for HGV drivers have improved, but ultimately I have decided to carry on in my role at an investment bank
BBC presenter Nick Robinson came under fire from Tories today for cutting off Boris Johnson during a Radio 4 interview.“Prime minister, stop talking, we are going to have questions and answers, not where you merely talk, if you wouldn’t mind.”
Twitter apology to BBC R4 regarding the Boris interview on the Radio 4 "Today" programmeDavid Nicholson Cole wrote:Sorry but I had to turn off radio four today. I cannot listen to so many lies and fantasy in one interview
The Nobel committee awards its peace prize to two investigative journalists, Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitry Muratov of Russia.Free, independent and fact-based journalism serves to protect against abuse of power, lies and war propaganda.
Story here https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-58846736The sad thing is that I'm not surprised at the ableist abuse I've received. It's indicative of the country we live in right now.
"I will keep on speaking up, in my wonderful voice, for what I believe in.
As the UN warns of an “acute” Afghan food crisis, one mother tells the BBC how she was forced to sell one of her children for the family to survive.“My other children were dying of hunger so we had to sell my daughter.”
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