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Our obsession with belief
This is the second blog post in the series about Christian Atheism. Links to the previous and following posts are […]
Why is an atheist getting confirmed?
This is the first blog post in the series about Christian Atheism. Links to the following posts are below: Why […]
Living la vida locum
Since the General Election we’ve seen bold statements on reducing agency spend in the NHS. It’s an area with great potential savings, but it also depends on shifting agency and locum work back onto a permanent basis. Unfortunately, the government’s stance on working conditions and contracts will drive more doctors into locum work, jeopardising the savings and creating a more mercenary NHS.
DevoBlog: health in the recent devolved elections
he recent elections in the devolved regions haven’t captured much attention in the health sector. It’s easy to forget, with so much going on with DevoManc, that 10 million people in the UK already have health systems that are devolved to an even greater extent. Being from Northern Ireland myself, I’m always keen to share a regional perspective – whether or not it’s asked for! But I also think that with different health policies being tried and tested around the UK, there are opportunities for everyone to learn a lot, if they’re willing to listen.
Evidence and illegal drugs – a toxic mix
Nick Clegg recently revealed a manifesto pledge to hand responsibility for drugs misuse policy from the Home Office to the […]