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Exclusive: Tory Ministers Suggested Charging for the NHS in 2011 Book
"It is worth asking whether it is time for the relationship between individuals and their own contribution to their healthcare to be considered."
Worst Opinion of the Week: Boris Could Piss On My Mum's Home Any Day
Let us examine the base and wanton longing for a supreme Tory overlord to piss through your own mother’s letterbox.
The Inside Story of Labour's 'NHS For Sale' Leak
We spoke to the campaigner whose digging eventually led to the leak of secret documents showing talks between the UK and US about trade.
What the Labour Manifesto Means for You
Labour has pledged over a million new social homes, free full-fibre broadband by 2030 and the re-nationalisation of public transport.
Not White? You Might Struggle to Find an Organ Donor
One in five people who died in 2018 waiting for an organ transplant was from a BAME background. Campaigners are hoping a new law might change that.
What Happens When an Abortion Doesn't Fully Work
I had an incomplete abortion last year. This is what I wish I'd known about them.
From Apps to Alexa, How NHS Privatisation Entered the Digital Age
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said he wants to “create more porous borders into the NHS” for business innovators. Partnerships like those with Amazon Alexa are only the beginning.
What's Gone On This Week: Jeremy Corbyn Wants to Give Brexit Back to the Public
The only thing I can imagine being a bigger recruitment tool for the far-right than another referendum is if Corbyn tested the Queen's chin with a left-right combo outside The Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday.
I Got My Faeces Tested to See If It's 'Super-Poo'
We're entering a new world of faecal transplants – and only the finest will qualify.
How Medical Memoirs Are Helping Us Understand Each Other
We spoke to young author and cardiac nurse Molly Case about her new memoir, 'How To Treat People', and how attitudes towards NHS staff have changed under austerity.
Students Are Looking to Each Other for Mental Health Support
Peer support is an important part of recovery, but universities must also improve their services.
A Boss Whose Company Sued the NHS for Millions Pays to Meet Theresa May
The non-exec chairman of Fujitsu UK gets a concessional rate to join the PM and other top Tories for dinner.