Michael Deacon watches David Cameron flounder at Prime Minister's Questions.
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Telegraph 57 minutes ago (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
How much does it cost to change a light bulb? Three hundred quid, said David Cameron at PMQs today. Ed Miliband came to the House eager to pile more pressure on the PM and his unloved NHS restructuring plan. Cameron fought back by citing the health bungles Labour presided over while in office. Billions wasted on kaput computers. Hundreds of millions blown on phantom operations. And dead light bulb...
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Prime Minister David Cameron attacks Labour's handling of the health service in Wales.
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Yes, European countries have to cut public spending in order to put their finances back in shape. But this should not compromise essential public services such as education, health care or tax collection, writes Klaus Heeger of the European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (CESI). More »
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David Cameron has signalled that Andrew Lansley's job as health secretary is safe, despite growing attacks on the Coalition plans for NHS reform.
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Liz Kendall MP, Labour’s Shadow Minister for Care and Older People, responding to the Health Select Committee Report on Social Care, said:
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Older people needing social care are let down by fragmented services - and the Health and Social Care Bill will not simplify the system - says a group of MPs.
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The Health Secretary has won the right to see his NHS reform Bill be given the chance to work, says Norman Tebbit.
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Tories fear controversial bill could harm their election chances, fuelling predictions the health secretary will be demoted in next reshuffle
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Alcoholic drinks should be made weaker under in Britain under Government plans to tackle the "deadly problem" of binge-drinking, a health minister has said.
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