Editor's blog 1st October 2008: David Cameron, socialist Conservative?
“The central task I have set myself and this Party is to be as radical in social
reform as Margaret
Editor's blog 3rd October 2008: liquidity or solvency?
Today we will see whether Gordon Brown is better than his predecessor at cabinet
reshuffles. It will not be hard:
Editor's blog 6th October 2008: new Hope for health
Just when I was thinking my powers of prophecy might be waning (see the second
paragraph of this [http://www.
Editor's blog 7th October 2008: a quick icy thought on banking
Just come from the Wellcome Trust's fascinating exhibitions, and arrived to see
the global financial turmoil cointinuing apace.
Editor's blog 9th October 2008: many a true word ...
This prophecy thing is a bit worrying. I was being slightly tongue-in-cheek when
I posted on Tuesday about the possibility
Editor's blog 11th October 2008: first NHS trusts' Icelandic bank losses revealed
Sometimes, it isn't fun being right
[http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/191], but I did think the
Editor's Blog 12th October 2008: the repricing of NICE advice, and new Maynard Doctrine
Good morning. I hope this finds you well in our new socialist utopia.
What fun to own shares in banks!
Editor's blog 17th October 2008: NHS Alliance conference - day two
Three interesting bits of context for the second day of the Alliance conference:
A report that NICE is to use
Editor's blog 21st October 2008: the rationale for rationing
Good day to you. I was cut off mid-flow on day two of NHS Alliance conference
coverage by various technical
Editor's blog 22nd October 2008: finance and up-coding
A beautiful, crisp and clear good morning to you. Two quick pieces of note
today: an excellent piece in The