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NHS GP surgery

NHS review highlights delays in cancer diagnosis and treatment

Ruby Stockham
3 July, 2015

The UK has a better cervical screening programme than Sweden, so why are UK women less likely to survive cervical cancer?

The sell offs George Osborne doesn’t want you to know about

Cat Hobbs
24 June, 2015

Once our public services have been sold to make profits for a wealthy few, we can’t get them back.

The UK’s richest households receive double the transport subsidy of the poorest

Lucy Shaddock
18 June, 2015

Inequality is entrenched even in the way we travel

Where next for EU-US trade deal, as European Parliament postpones crucial vote?

Owen Tudor
10 June, 2015

What you need to know about the future of TTIP

Five things to watch out for in Wednesday’s key vote on TTIP

Alex Scrivener
9 June, 2015

Decisions made tomorrow will determine the future of the deal

The Tories won’t let parents have a say in their children’s education

Annie Powell
8 June, 2015

The evidence for sponsored academies improving performance simply isn’t there – but that doesn’t seem to matter

There can be no compromises on TTIP

Blanche Jones
5 June, 2015

Jude Kirton Darling’s backroom deals are an example of why people feel they can’t trust politicians

We must engage with TTIP, or else risk being shut out

Jude Kirton-Darling
3 June, 2015

We need to take action to positively influence the direction of negotiations

NHS staff could end up footing the bill for seven-day services

Christina McAnea
26 May, 2015

All of the funding options put forward by the Department of Health would involve cuts to unsocial hours payments

The case for partial devolution of London’s rail network

Val Shawcross
21 May, 2015

TfL has made great progress with the small part of the rail network it was given control of

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