Minister denies Tories ‘failed’ NHS after damning international study
Rishi Sunak admitted that the UK is “behind other countries” in some areas of healthcare and said there is “work to be done” to improve the NHS. It was suggested to the Prime Minister that the NHS was heading in the wrong direction following the publication of today’s report by the King’s Fund (see post below at 10.04). He replied: “Well, one of my top five priorities is to cut NHS waiting lists. That’s why we’ve put record sums into the NHS since I became Prime Minister, with record numbers of doctors, nurses and new ways of doing the things…
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Record Travel Volume Expected for July 4th – Action News Jax
Jacksonville, Fl – Floridians are expected to travel in record numbers for Independence Day, according to AAA. The agency predicts that more than 2.8 million Floridians will make at least one trip of 50 miles or more between Friday, June 30 and Tuesday, July 4. That’s 87,000 more holiday travelers than the previous record, set last year. Nationally, an estimated 50.7 million Americans will travel over the holiday weekend. That’s almost 2.1 million more travelers than last year’s holiday and almost 1.8 million more than the previous high, set back in 2019. “Independence Day weekend looks to be a continuation…
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Pennsylvania has closed the primaries. Electoral experts are calling for a change.
Greg Young considers himself a moderate conservative, not a Republican. However, the 59-year-old accountant from South Lebanon Township said he has voted “consistently” for more than 40 years. “I signed up as soon as I could,” he said. “One of my best memories as a kid with a May birthday was being able to register and vote.” Young first voted as a teenage Reaganite, but soon drifted away from the GOP during the Clinton years as he “changed from moderate to most people.” Now he finds himself reluctantly pulling the same voter registration stunts every year to run in the…
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Bill Clinton and former Maryland Gov. Hogan say Little Rock crowd’s bipartisanship is necessary in politics
Former President Bill Clinton and former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan hosted the latest in the Frank and Kula Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture Series at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock on Sunday, where they discussed the polarization of American politics, the importance of bipartisanship and finding a middle ground. Clinton, who was president from 1993 to 2001, was also governor of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981, and then from 1983 to 1992. Hogan, a Republican, became governor of Democratic-leaning Maryland in 2015 on a platform of fiscal responsibility and left office in 2023 after guiding his state through the covid-19…
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The World Bank will offer political risk insurance to carbon investors
The World Bank plans to offer insurance to investors in carbon offset projects in developing countries, to protect against the risk that government intervention could damage their expected returns. The group’s insurance arm, the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, is “working with investors on some live projects,” UK head and global carbon markets leader Deepti Jerath said in an interview . “We’re responding more on a case-by-case basis, but with the goal of creating some standardization in the market.” Political risk has become a more pressing concern in recent months as governments have become more aware… [ad_2] Source link
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The Hopkinton official used pseudonyms to criticize political rivals
HOPKINTON — Controversy over an elected official’s use of multiple pseudonyms to criticize political opponents and stoke divisive rhetoric has highlighted a problem in local politics and social media, political pundits and talk hosts say community On June 5, the online news site HopNews reported that Darlene Hayes, president of the Hopkinton Democratic Town Committeeas well as an elected member of the Hopkinton Housing Authority Board of Commissionershe had used more than 20 different pseudonyms while posting in the comments section of the website — with most of the commentary critical of his local political opponents. “Darlene Hayes’ behavior is…
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StayNJ’s property tax abatement is a political gamble for Phil Murphy
New Jersey’s Democratic Party power triumvirate did their best last week to sell the importance — and certainty — of one of the grandest benefits ever promised to Trenton: a credit that could reduce up to 50% off senior property tax bills. . The Big Three used more sales pitch superlatives than an over-caffeinated QVC host selling flashy watches at 2am. “There’s a lot to be excited about in this program, and if you’re a senior, this is a great day for you,” said Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin, D-Middlesex, the lead architect of StayNJ. what he doesn’t have yet. -Approve…
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3 San Antonio officers charged with murder in fatal shooting of woman in her apartment
CNN — Three San Antonio police officers were charged with murder Friday less than 24 hours after they shot a woman during a police call, the police chief announced. Officer Eleazar Alejandro, 28; Sgt. Alfred Flores, 45; and Officer Nathaniel Villalobos, 27, are suspended from the force without pay while the investigation continues. “The actions of the shooting officers were not consistent with SAPD policies and training, and they placed themselves in a situation where they used deadly force that was unreasonable given all the circumstances as we now understand them,” Chief William McManus said at a news conference. friday…
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