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“The squalid, unambitious lamentable smallness of our politics” (Geoff Barton): government’s...

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Just the other day Geoff Barton, head of the school leaders’ union ASCL, quoted Barack Obama’s view that our problem is not the hugeness...

BANKSY’S WEEK: Is the PM pointless?. .the sound of one land...

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Pointless or Boris? That is the teatime TV question No dominoes for me and my cronies last weekend. No Young Farmers Club (average age 72)...

Operation Hit & Miss: a tale of two different NHS experiences

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This column comes with a health warning. My narrative is based largely on my own recent (good) experience of the National Health Service and partly on...

The moment I felt ashamed to be British

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I RECENTLY EXPERIENCED something that all British citizens should experience, but very few ever will: I visited a Visa and Immigration Premium Service Centre,...

A PENSIONER’S TALE: The NHS was our lifesaver but only because...

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RETIRED News of the World journalist LEIGHTON BOWEN, 77 years old next Tuesday (April 25) is alive and well probably thanks to his use...

The NHS is not as sick as the media moaners say...

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Back in beautiful Northumberland, former Newcastle Journal editor Neil Fowler atacks the 'basket case' image of the NHS portrayed by moaners in some parts of...

Brexit debate: passing beyond satire

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Okay, this is the last blog I shall write before the EU referendum. I cannot wait for next Friday. I dread our voting for a...

Why the Telegraph is WRONG to scare our doctors, by LU...

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THE Daily Telegraph’s executive political editor, James Kirkup, is a journalist of standing and repute but I thought I was reading the Daily Mail...