Mentions of “nhs” in speeches
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David Cameron: The NHS matters too much to be treated like a political football
in this Party's attitude to the NHS. We are committed to improving the NHS for everyone
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Mark Simmonds: The future of the NHS
In a speech on the future of the NHS, Shadow Health Minister Mark Simmonds said
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Fox: The Patient's Passport
care and much better clinical outcomes than the NHS. Unless there is fundamental and
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Speech to National Association of Primary Care Conference
right to debate the future of the NHS. David Cameron has described the establishment of the
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Andrew Lansley: Our NHS - our number one priority
20-year plan for the NHS in Scotland. And former health adviser to Tony Blair. Sam Everington
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Cameron: Improving our NHS
who's not too well, so I've seen a lot of the NHS from the inside. In fact, in the last three
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Lansley: Action on health
half thousand babies a year is a lot of new beginnings. If anyone ever says the NHS doesn't deliver
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Andrew Lansley: £70 million to help people in their homes after illness or injury
to do in the NHS. Even then, there was no coherence; no consistency. There was
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Fox: Setting Patients Free
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Lansley: A vision for The National Health Service
the state of our health services. We've heard from people telling it like it is about the NHS
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David Cameron: I'll cut the deficit, not the NHS
poster campaign on the NHS. "On Saturday I set out our argument for the election that will be
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Fox: The Health we Deserve
that while much of our national life has changed beyond recognition in the past 30 years, the NHS
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David Cameron: How the NHS can deliver rising standards of healthcare
recent political exchanges over the NHS have neither been real, nor a debate. Not real, because
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Andrew Lansley: Our chance to make the NHS the finest in the world
the NHS, nine reorganisations in nine years, costing £3 billion. 80 per cent more managers
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Lansley: Setting out the framework of Conservative Health Policy
. No-one who considers the current condition of the NHS can be unaware of three underlying
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David Cameron: The NHS at 60
In a keynote speech to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the NHS after visiting Trafford
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Morgan: A health service for all in Wales
for the NHS. Nursing staff facing an increasing number of violent attacks from patients and
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Mark Simmonds: Maintaining and strengthening the NHS
Conservative Party fully supports the objectives and ethos of the NHS and are completely committed
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Lansley: Labour nationalise childcare and dictate to families
together - spending time together. And what can we do through the NHS to help families
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Andrew Lansley: How we can save nearly 100 lives a day from cancer
say that we don't. A year ago, David Cameron made it clear the NHS is our number one priority