Liz Truss mocks BBC to sidestep question about controversial report she co-wrote
The Tory leadership favourite evaded answering a question about the Back to Black pamphlet by suggesting the BBC does not get ‘facts right’.
The Tory leadership favourite evaded answering a question about the Back to Black pamphlet by suggesting the BBC does not get ‘facts right’.
The former Cabinet minister suggested the Foreign Secretary’s proposals would put ‘the stock options of FTSE 100 executives’ before the poorest.
Liz Truss was criticised for calling for patients to be charged to see their GP in a controversial 2009 policy paper she co-authored.
The cycle is to take place on August 19 around five football clubs in the North East.
People were given advice and support and were required to cover the ongoing costs of using e-cigarettes themselves.
The Tory leadership frontrunner also wanted doctors’ pay to be slashed by 10% in a pamphlet she co-authored 13 years ago.
NHS England said people will be offered the next-generation bivalent vaccine where appropriate and subject to sufficient supply.
Scientists looked at the impact of incorporating genetic risk for cancer into the GP triage and referral processes
Many of the papers feature the trial of Manchester City’s Benjamin Mendy who is facing rape charges.
The Russian defence ministry claimed Saturday its forces had taken control of Pisky, a village on the outskirts of the city of Donetsk.
According to the NHS, between the months of May and July, 170,500 people referred for checks for suspected lower gastro-intestinal cancers.
Prime minister Dritan Abazovic wrote on his Telegram channel that the incident was ‘an unprecedented tragedy’.
It is Europe’s largest nuclear plant.
The drop in two-year waits is ‘faint glimmer of light’ among otherwise ‘dire statistics’, commentators said.
Ambulance response times to the most urgent incidents are the joint worst on record.