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Flag flies over Guildhall to celebrate role of UK Armed Forces

Flag flies over Guildhall to celebrate role of UK Armed Forces
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The trade unions must sack Starmer and dump Labour s right wing! Now is the time to build the Workers Revolutionary Party!

Workers Revolutionary Party THE HARTLEPOOL by-election result and the council by-election results mean that Starmer and Labour’s right wing must be dumped by the trade unions at once. Starmer has spent the best part of a year agreeing with PM Johnson, offering time and time again to work with the Tories during the pandemic, voting with them, or abstaining to allow Tory policy through. Johnson’s government has presided over 151,533 coronavirus deaths, massive scandals over Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) contracts, cronyism and sleaze. The Tories did not prepare for a pandemic crisis despite the Cygnus warning before the pandemic. They were taken by surprise.

Simon Stevens: How heavy hitter changed the NHS

BBC News By Hugh Pym image copyrightReuters image captionSir Simon Stevens stayed in the job to oversee the NHS rollout of Covid vaccinations Think like a patient, act like a taxpayer. That was the mantra of the head of NHS England. There is even a sign made by one of his children in his office as a reminder. Sir Simon Stevens oversees an annual budget of about £130bn. But this does not stop him monitoring the smaller change. He took a pay cut compared to his predecessor when starting his role and banned first class rail travel amongst NHS management.

Practising medicine in the COVID-19 pandemic

Frontline clinicians have become society’s line of defence against a raging pandemic. Their stories reflect the uncertainty faced on a daily basis and are witness to their courageous acts first-hand. While research to understand the virus and curtail the disease is readily available, there is sparse information on the emotional hardship medi­cal practitioners have to face. Prof. Victor Grech and I have thus conducted a small study to provide a better understanding of the experiences of doctors practising medicine during the pandemic, with the focus on Malta and on Maltese doctors currently working abroad. Messages were solicited from those who wished to share their experiences, and were posted, after the authors’ permission, on a COVID-19 website. On analysis, four major themes emerged: initial reaction, hospital’s response to the COVID-­19 pandemic, the new normal, and personal adjustments.

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