Tories must re-join care funding debate
By Mithran Samuel The past week has left the drive to forge political consensus on adult care funding reform as far away as ever, with the Tories’ “death tax” campaign splitting apart all-party...
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The Liberal Democrats have seven, Labour has six and the Conservatives have none. That’s the number of ex-social workers standing as parliamentary candidates for the main parties.While it’s...
View ArticleElection killed the debate
Social care was supposed to be a key election battleground, but the combatants have taken flight. Silence prevails. Labour’s decision not to propose a long-term funding solution in its care White...
View ArticleAndrew Lansley must rebuild links with social care sector
So we have our new government – and a coalition at that. While the Lib Dems have got their hands on some cabinet seats, the secretary of state for health’s role is not one of them. Andrew Lansley, the...
View ArticleTories must re-join care funding debate
By Mithran Samuel The past week has left the drive to forge political consensus on adult care funding reform as far away as ever, with the Tories’ “death tax” campaign splitting apart all-party...
View ArticleAn invitation to all MPs
The Liberal Democrats have seven, Labour has six and the Conservatives have none. That’s the number of ex-social workers standing as parliamentary candidates for the main parties.While it’s...
View ArticleElection killed the debate
Social care was supposed to be a key election battleground, but the combatants have taken flight. Silence prevails. Labour’s decision not to propose a long-term funding solution in its care White...
View ArticleAndrew Lansley must rebuild links with social care sector
So we have our new government – and a coalition at that. While the Lib Dems have got their hands on some cabinet seats, the secretary of state for health’s role is not one of them. Andrew Lansley, the...
View ArticleTories must re-join care funding debate
By Mithran Samuel The past week has left the drive to forge political consensus on adult care funding reform as far away as ever, with the Tories’ “death tax” campaign splitting apart all-party...
View ArticleAn invitation to all MPs
The Liberal Democrats have seven, Labour has six and the Conservatives have none. That’s the number of ex-social workers standing as parliamentary candidates for the main parties.While it’s...
View ArticleElection killed the debate
Social care was supposed to be a key election battleground, but the combatants have taken flight. Silence prevails. Labour’s decision not to propose a long-term funding solution in its care White...
View ArticleAndrew Lansley must rebuild links with social care sector
So we have our new government – and a coalition at that. While the Lib Dems have got their hands on some cabinet seats, the secretary of state for health’s role is not one of them. Andrew Lansley, the...
View ArticleTories must re-join care funding debate
By Mithran Samuel The past week has left the drive to forge political consensus on adult care funding reform as far away as ever, with the Tories’ “death tax” campaign splitting apart all-party...
View ArticleAn invitation to all MPs
The Liberal Democrats have seven, Labour has six and the Conservatives have none. That’s the number of ex-social workers standing as parliamentary candidates for the main parties.While it’s...
View ArticleElection killed the debate
Social care was supposed to be a key election battleground, but the combatants have taken flight. Silence prevails. Labour’s decision not to propose a long-term funding solution in its care White...
View ArticleAndrew Lansley must rebuild links with social care sector
So we have our new government – and a coalition at that. While the Lib Dems have got their hands on some cabinet seats, the secretary of state for health’s role is not one of them. Andrew Lansley, the...
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By Mithran Samuel The past week has left the drive to forge political consensus on adult care funding reform as far away as ever, with the Tories’ “death tax” campaign splitting apart all-party...
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The Liberal Democrats have seven, Labour has six and the Conservatives have none. That’s the number of ex-social workers standing as parliamentary candidates for the main parties.While it’s...
View Article6407-BARCLAYElection killed the debate
Social care was supposed to be a key election battleground, but the combatants have taken flight. Silence prevails. Labour’s decision not to propose a long-term funding solution in its care White...
View Article6407-BARCLAYAndrew Lansley must rebuild links with social care sector
So we have our new government – and a coalition at that. While the Lib Dems have got their hands on some cabinet seats, the secretary of state for health’s role is not one of them. Andrew Lansley, the...
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