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Too many Institutions?

17th December 2015 12:42 pm Doctors are regulated by the General Medical Council, dentists by the General Dental Council, pharmacists by the General Pharmaceutical Council and barristers by the Bar Standards Board. There are around 11 Royal Colleges that review a doctor’s ability to practice.  Although some dentists specialisein such a way that they have to join a medical college, their ability to practice as a dentist appears to be directly regulated by the British Dental Council. Pharmacists become members of the Royal PharmaceuticalSociety, which only recently passed regulatory authority to a new body called the General Pharmaceutical Council. Although a pharmacist might work directly for a drugs company, in a hospital or in a community pharmacy they are all in the same society.  The Bar Standards Board appears similar to the General Dental Council in that they oversee barristers almost directly.

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Experts to look at feasibility of building £20bn Union Tunnel between Scotland and N Ireland

Experts to look at feasibility of building £20bn Union Tunnel between Scotland and N Ireland EXPERTS are to look into the feasibility of building a £20 billion pound tunnel between Scotland and Northern Ireland, upgrading the A75 Gretna to Stranraer road and improving the West Coast rail link to England. The projects are among those mentioned in an interim report by Sir Peter Hendy, Chairman of Network Rail, aimed at strengthening the transport links across the UK post Brexit. It outlines the potential for a “UK Strategic Transport Network” with £20 million committed to developing the plan. The report also includes the launch this spring of a consultation on cutting air passenger duty on internal UK flights.

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