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A Nation of Shopkeepers?
“L’Angleterre est une nation de boutiquiers.” so said an angry man from Corsica once. But Napoleon, when describing us as a “Nation of Shopkeepers”, might have just misdescribed us a little according to a recent report. The report from the … Continue reading
The Magic of 50
50 can be regarded as quite an important number. It is the number of runs that most England batsmen could only dream of in the recent Test series in Australia. It is the number of Shades of Grey that someone … Continue reading
Sir Ian Kennedy’s Review of Breast Care Services at Solihull Hospital
Today has seen the publication of the report by Professor Sir Ian Kennedy about the review into breast care services at the Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust and in particular the role of Mr Ian Paterson, a breast surgeon … Continue reading
Mentioned in Dispatches
On Monday 11th November, Channel 4 investigation programme, Dispatches reported on Mr Ian Paterson, the Consultant Surgeon based at Solihull and a couple of Spire Hospitals, in relation to his activities. It reported about the seemingly unauthorised procedure of a … Continue reading
Would you be able to live with your partner?
There is widespread news coverage today of the impact that the Government’s Immigration Rules are having on families. The issue is the financial obligations for family members including spouses and children, who want to live in the UK. UK’s new … Continue reading
Never Ever? Or Just Never?
Statistics have been recently released, showing the number of ‘never events’ that took place at NHS Trusts across England over the past four years. The BBC investigated the number of these ‘never events’, so called as their seriousness means that … Continue reading
When a tweet can cost you £150,000
It is fairly common knowledge now that many employers turn to social media such as Facebook or Twitter to vet prospective candidates to fill vacancies. Most businesses now have a Social Media policy and, if you’re a business and you … Continue reading