Sir Keir Starmer has announced the abolition of NHS England in a move he said would slash bureaucracy, save money and bring management of the health system “back into democratic control”.
Sir Keir Starmer is to give a major speech this morning as he prepares to set out his plans to scale back the size of the ...
said he was angered by the shadow defence secretary's response to a newspaper interview by Andrew Lansley, in which the shadow Cabinet Office minister claimed that racism permeated the party.
The scrapping of NHS England reverses the operational independence granted to the service under controversial reforms introduced in 2012 by Andrew Lansley ... Tory shadow Cabinet Office minister.
NHS England was established in 2013 by former Tory health secretary Andrew Lansley to give the NHS greater ... UK consumers with more tariffs." Smyth: Cabinet is behind Starmer's drive to grow ...
NHS England was created by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government as part of health secretary Andrew Lansley’s 2012 reforms ... Not everyone is convinced. Former cabinet secretary Gus ...
The PM says abolishing NHS England will reduce "duplication", saving money that can then be spent on frontline services.
Following the announcement that NHS England will be abolished, we look through the archives to trace NHSE’s history since it ...
It looks like a return to the NHS reforms instituted by Andrew Lansley – yes, a Tory. Further, can you imagine any Tory leader from Cameron to Sunak doing what the PM announced today… getting to grips ...
You have to ask: is Keir Starmer the best Tory in contemporary politics? Is he not just the heir to Blair (minus the charisma) but to Margaret Thatcher? And is his Irish Svengali, Morgan McSweeney ...
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