Editor's blog 5 June 2009: from health to home office - Alan Johnson is gone, Andy Burnham is back
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Alan Johnson has been moved to the
Home Office.
He has been an effective
Editor's blog 5 June 2009: the end of the pier for Gordon Brown
Health Policy Insight associate director Tom Smith has written an entertaining
and insightful essay about Labour's leadership crisis
Editor's blog 4 June 2009: 'Johnsonism' and a post-Brown health policy
Gordon Brown's future as Prime Minister hangs on three things: Labour's fate in
the council and
Editor's blog 3 June 2009: Expensesgate and the price of a Monitor
I missed the story in The Sunday Times about Monitor's executive chair Bill
Moyes' expenses
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Editor's blog 3 June 2009: A little catch-up: surgical sexism, pots calling kettles black and Darzi and poetry
Good morning to you. Time is not my friend today, so this will be by way of a
short catch-up.
Editor's blog 29 May 2009: Gallic shroud-waving over Loi Bachelet, and John Appleby
Posting twice [http://www.healthpolicyinsight.com/?q=node/289] in one day? I am
spoiling you, Ambassador ...
However, this piece
Editor's blog 29 May 2009: It's a CDE thing
Good morning and happy Friday to you. The sun is shining. Hurrah.
Fingers crossed, from the middle of next week
Editor's blog 26 May 2009: How bad is bad?
Good evening to you.
Just a brief alert to the arrival of a new and prophetic Maynard Doctrine
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Editor's blog 22 May 2009: A brief digression
The sun has finally set on a good day. I have had a good day, good sleep, a
glass or
Editor's blog 20 May 2009: Catching the buzz about living in deciduous times
Good evening. Another unexpected leave of absence ends - or was it absent
without leave? It's so hard