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Sub-co strike: How NHS bodies can dodge national pay rates

Josiah Mortimer
11 October, 2018

The NHS-owned company says it ‘can operate more competitively against private companies’. Workers appear to be paying the price.

How Tory plans for Brexit trade deals put our NHS at risk #CPC18

Dr Alex Ashman Dr Louise Irvine
1 October, 2018

Jeremy Hunt’s push for free trade deals across the world is likely to open our NHS up to further private sector profiteering.

Back door privatisation? Union resists NHS trust moving staff to ‘arms length’ companies

LFF Reporter
6 September, 2018

There’s a risk staff will have worse terms and conditions.

vaughan gething

Could an anti-Brexit Labour politician become Wales’ next First Minister?

Josiah Mortimer
5 September, 2018

Wales’ charismatic health minister, Vaughan Gething, is shaking up the Welsh Labour leadership race. Left Foot Forward spoke to him.

Here’s why a ‘no deal’ would be terrible for our NHS

23 August, 2018

This government’s acceptance that there might even be no resolution of the Brexit dilemma spells trouble to our public health service. Dr Louise Irvine explains.

“Stockpiling is not a plan”: Activists’ stunt shames government over hard Brexit risk to NHS

Josiah Mortimer
22 August, 2018

“Brexit has officially moved the dial from government incompetence to government negligence” in threatening our NHS with a no-deal departure.

A homeless person sheltering under a concrete wall

Here’s how much cash governments around the world are diverting to big corporations

Natalie Sharples
21 August, 2018

New research shows there’s a stark gap between the support governments provide for corporations and their citizens.

Ambulance driving volunteers? Thanks, but no thanks

Alex Mayer
16 August, 2018

With a shaky history of patient support, the East of England Ambulance Trust is planning to bring in volunteers to drive emergency vehicles. Alex Mayer MEP gives the plan a red light.

Richard Branson and Virgin are tightening their grip on the NHS. It’s time for MPs to investigate

Sarah Carpenter
8 August, 2018

There are lots of questions to answer surrounding Virgin Care’s growing role in our health service, says Unite’s national health officer Sarah Carpenter.

The NHS is referring fewer patients to private hospitals – good riddance

Kane Shaw
6 August, 2018

Fewer referrals from NHS hospitals to private ones is generally good news. But we should keep vigilant, National Health Action Party’s Kane Shaw argues.

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