The decision by the British Red Cross to suggest that the NHS was experiencing a ‘humanitarian crisis’ predictably instigated a public debate as to exactly what the terms of reference were for an event to be considered a humanitarian crisis... More…
RT @lewis_goodall: BREAK: More terrible Covid news. UK reports 1820 more coronavirus deaths in the last 24 hours, breaking a record which w… 7 hours ago
RT @BarristerSecret: Ok, but apart from the racism, corruption, misogyny, insurrection, race riots, sexual assaults, nepotism, obstruction… 8 hours ago
RT @chrischirp: THREAD: we need start planning for the recovery of NHS staff right now.
NHS staff are working beyond their limits – have… 10 hours ago
RT @SkyNewsThomas: Chief scientist says UK will need to look at #vaccine dosing “very carefully” after @SkyNews revealed that real-world da… 10 hours ago
New @Cost_ofLiving blog - "Whose suffering matters to Rishi Sunak? Reduced foreign aid in a pandemic era" - Followi… https://t.co/OI9a5KA6ev 11 hours ago
The real crisis in the NHS is democratic