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Scots pass minimum pricing law

Scotland has become the first part of the UK to institute a minimum price for a unit of alcohol, after a law was passed in Holyrood today.

MSPs voted in favour of the new law, which sets the price of a single unit at 50p, by 86 votes to one.


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  • 20:49 Scottish National Party statement: SNP: Former Labour Health minister defies party whip to back minimum pricing Press Release

    20:49| Press Release | Scottish National Party Scottish National Party

    Commenting on former Health Minister Malcolm Chisholm's support for the minimum pricing bill at Stage 3 - in defiance his party whip - SNP MSP Bob Doris said: "Malcolm Chisholm is a former Health Minister and is a hugely experienced poli... Continue to article

  • 17:45 Scottish National Party statement: SNP: History made as Scottish Parliament approves minimum pricing legislation Press Release

    17:45| Press Release | Scottish National Party Scottish National Party

    Welcoming the Scottish Parliament's final approval of the minimum pricing legislation, SNP MSP Bob Doris - Deputy Convener of the Scottish Parliament's Health and Sport Committee said: "This is an historic day for the Scottish Parliament... Continue to article

  • 17:41 Independent: Scotland backs minimum alcohol pricing News

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  • 16:19 Independent: Minimum alcohol pricing amendment rejected News

    News | The Independent source icon

    Labour has failed in a last-ditch attempt to claw back extra profits made by supermarkets through minimum alcohol unit pricing in Scotland. Continue to article

  • 17:50 Story (5 links): Scots pass minimum pricing law

    PoliticsHome Scots pass minimum pricing law Story View links

    Scotland has become the first part of the UK to institute a minimum price for a unit of alcohol, after a law was passed in Holyrood today.

    MSPs voted in favour of the new law, which sets the price of a single unit at 50p, by 86 votes to one.

  • = Key Development Tuesday 22nd May
  • 18:25 Story (16 links): IVF age limit to be raised

    PoliticsHome IVF age limit to be raised Story View links

    Women in their early 40s and same-sex couples should get free fertility treatment on the NHS, new guidance advises today. The guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence call for the current age limit of 39 to be raised to 42, and also back free IVF for those facing cancer treatment.

  • 18:25 Story (16 links): IVF age limit to be raised

    PoliticsHome IVF age limit to be raised Story View links

    Women in their early 40s and same-sex couples should get free fertility treatment on the NHS, new guidance advises today. The guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence call for the current age limit of 39 to be raised to 42, and also back free IVF for those facing cancer treatment.

  • 10:54 Labour statement: Labour: Mencap survey more evidence care system in crisis - Kendall Press Release

    10:54| Press Release | Labour Labour

    Labour press release Liz Kendall MP, Labour's Shadow Care Minister, said on Mencap's survey, "Stuck at home: the impact of day service cuts on people with a learning disability": "Mencap's survey provides yet more evidence that ... Continue to article

  • 10:54 Labour statement: Labour: Mencap survey more evidence care system in crisis - Kendall Press Release

    10:54| Press Release | Labour Labour

    Labour press release Liz Kendall MP, Labour's Shadow Care Minister, said on Mencap's survey, "Stuck at home: the impact of day service cuts on people with a learning disability": "Mencap's survey provides yet more evidence that ... Continue to article

  • 07:40 Sir Andrew Dillon: NICE guidelines on IVF will help NHS do the right thing On air

    On Air | Sir Andrew Dillon | Chief executive of the Nationa... | Today, BBC Radio 4

    Sir Andrew Dillon said new guidance from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence would help the NHS do “the right thing” when providing IVF treatment. “It’s really important that we know what the right thing to do is – ... Continue to article

  • 07:40 Sir Andrew Dillon: NICE guidelines on IVF will help NHS do the right thing On air

    On Air | Sir Andrew Dillon | Chief executive of the Nationa... | Today, BBC Radio 4

    Sir Andrew Dillon said new guidance from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence would help the NHS do “the right thing” when providing IVF treatment. “It’s really important that we know what the right thing to do is – ... Continue to article

  • 07:00 Chris Skidmore: Foreign nationals and the NHS PH Opinion

    07:00 | PH Opinion | PoliticsHome PH Opinion

    At a time when the NHS is looking to make savings to be re-invested in frontline care, it is important that we consider every aspect of how the NHS operates in practice. One particular issue that has recently attracted attention is the amou... Continue to article

  • 07:00 Chris Skidmore: Foreign nationals and the NHS PH Opinion

    07:00 | PH Opinion | PoliticsHome PH Opinion

    At a time when the NHS is looking to make savings to be re-invested in frontline care, it is important that we consider every aspect of how the NHS operates in practice. One particular issue that has recently attracted attention is the amou... Continue to article

  • = Key Development Monday 21st May
  • 19:09 Story (0 links): Andrew Lansley: Online bookings will make life easier for patients

    PoliticsHome Andrew Lansley: Online bookings will make life easier for patients Story View links


    Andrew Lansley has said allowing online appointments will "make life easier for patients."

    Mr Lansley said: "By allowing people to access the NHS online, we will put an end to the 8am rush to phone your GP to try and book an appointment.

    "Reforms like this will take the hassle out of the health service."

    Earlier today, Health Minister Paul Berstow told Sky News that "having a digital first approach is what this strategy we’re publishing is all about."

  • 18:37 Labour demands investigation into whether Paul Burstow broke Ministerial Code PoliticsHome News

    Labour demands investigation into whether Paul Burstow broke Ministerial Code PoliticsHome News

    By Isabel Hardman Labour has demanded an investigation into whether Health Minister Paul Burstow broke the Ministerial Code by campaigning against the closure of two hospital units in his constituency. Shadow Health Minister Jamie Ree... Continue to article

  • 16:27 New NHS records plan cautiously welcomed News

    News | The King`s Fund source icon

    The Department of Health's new ten-year framework for transforming online information for the NHS, public health and social care has been cautiously welcomed by the King's Fund. Continue to article

  • 16:11 Naomi Long tweets: Delivering Campaign for Recognition petition to 10 Downing Street with a delegation from the WAVE Trauma Centre http://t.co/GtL5zOyY

    Twitter | Naomi Long Twitter source icon

    Delivering Campaign for Recognition petition to 10 Downing Street with a delegation from the WAVE Trauma Centre http://t.co/GtL5zOyY

  • 06:51 Paul Burstow: Online booking to ease access for patients On air

    On Air | Paul Burstow MP | Health Minister | Sunrise, Sky News Video Paul Burstow MP

    Paul Burstow explained that the technology to help patients book appointments online was already widely available. "At the moment about half of all GP practices in England actually have the technology already in place to allow people to ... Continue to article

  • = Key Development Sunday 20th May
  • 21:37 Story (3 links): Lansley takes GPs online

    PoliticsHome Lansley takes GPs online Story View links

    Health Secretary Andrew Lansley will tomorrow announce plans to allow patients to book GP appointments online and receive sick notes by email.

  • = Key Development Saturday 19th May
  • 19:09 Story (1 links): Medical students 'put off' by debt

    PoliticsHome Medical students 'put off' by debt Story View links

    The British Medical Association has warned that high levels of student debt and increasing pension contributions could put young people off studying medicine.

    Dr Tom Dolphin told the Junior Doctors Conference "The burden of austerity is falling too hard on the shoulders of the younger generation and we are seeing this in medicine, too", and warned some medical students would hae debts of £70,000 by the time they started working.

  • = Key Development Friday 18th May
  • 13:07 Telegraph: Women like a man in touch with his emotions, so they will love Cameron's new plans for couples and parents News

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  • 13:00 Story (22 links): Govt to offer parents advice

    PoliticsHome Govt to offer parents advice Story View links

    First-time parents will get government help with parenting under government proposals unveiled by David Cameron.

    The Prime Minister this morning denied the Government was interfering, stressing that parents wanted extra help.

    He told ITV's Daybreak "I don’t think it’s nanny state, I mean, the fact is parents have said to us they want help about how to parent, about how to bring up their children.

    "And it's extraordinary, isn't it? We learn lessons about how to drive a car, we learn all sorts of things at school, but one of the most important things we do in our lives, probably the most important thing, it can be quite difficult to get the information you need."

    Shadow Education Secretary Stephen Twigg said Labour would look at the new proposals "with an open mind" but insisted there needed to be "solid evidence" that the scheme would be effective and reach "a wide range of parents".

    Labour's Frank Field, who has worked extensively on early years intervention, welcomed the move, telling BBC Radio 4's Today programme there was a "huge constituency" of parents who could benefit from support.

    This morning Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith told Sky News that intervening early in children's lives would mean they had a better chance of being "productive, happy and settled children".

    He added: ""Otherwise these are the sort of children that will go bumping through the education system and end up at the back of the class and often the ones that will leave early, end up in the street gang, sometimes just simply be unemployed for the rest of their lives.

    "So changing those parents and those children early on has a huge effect on the outcomes for those children."

  • 10:24 Iain Duncan Smith: Early intervention leads to settled children On air

    On Air | Iain Duncan Smith MP | Work and Pensions Secretary | Sky News Video Iain Duncan Smith MP

    Iain Duncan Smith said intervening early in children's lives would mean they had a better chance of being "productive, happy and settled children". "Well the whole concept of early intervention really goes back a little while but it's ba... Continue to article

  • 08:18 David Cameron: We are taking the stigma out of asking for help On air

    On Air | David Cameron MP | Prime minister | Daybreak, ITV Video David Cameron MP

    David Cameron argued that offering parenting classes would help remove the "stigma" from asking for help with raising children. "I don’t think it’s nanny state, I mean the fact is parents have said to us they want help about how to paren... Continue to article

  • 08:18 Frank Field: Huge constituency of young people demanding parenting classes On air

    On Air | Frank Field MP | Labour MP | Today, BBC Radio 4 Video Frank Field MP

    Frank Field said there are a huge number of people who would be interested in parenting classes. "When I was discussing with young people in Birkenhead, 15 year-olds, what they most wanted from their school, if we have a school contract ... Continue to article

  • 00:01 Labour statement: Stephen Twigg response to David Cameron announcement on parenting classes Press Release

    00:01| Press Release | Labour Labour

    Labour press release Stephen Twigg MP, Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary, commenting on David Cameron’s announcement on parenting classes, said: “This Tory led Government has hit families with children hard. “They removed the fun... Continue to article

  • = Key Development Thursday 17th May
  • 16:13 Labour statement: Labour: Increase in number of patients who waited longer than 18 weeks for treatment is another sign of an NHS slipping backwards Press Release

    16:13| Press Release | Labour Labour

    Labour press release Andy Burnham MP, Labour's Shadow Health Secretary, in response to the publication of new NHS figures this morning showing a 39 per cent increase in the number of patients who waited over 18 weeks for treatment, said:... Continue to article

  • 14:32 Labour statement: Labour: Increase in number of patients who waited longer than 18 weeks for treatment is another sign of an NHS slipping backwards Press Release

    14:32| Press Release | Labour Labour

    Labour press release Andy Burnham MP, Labour's Shadow Health Secretary, in response to the  publication of new NHS figures this morning showing a 39 per cent increase  in the number of patients who waited over 18 weeks for treatment, sai... Continue to article

  • = Key Development Wednesday 16th May
  • 14:45 Labour statement: Jarvis Challenges Prime Minister on Social Care Press Release

    14:45| Press Release | Labour Labour

    Labour press release Labour MP Dan Jarvis, has challenged the Prime Minister David Cameron, on his long term strategy for care in Britain. During a Commons exchange, Jarvis said, "It is now clear that the Government does not have a comp... Continue to article

  • 13:25 Christian Nurses and Midwives statement: CNM: Compassion is the last element to be remembered in target driven NHS Press Release

    13:25| Press Release | Christian Nurses and Midwives

    Steve Fouch, Secretary of Christian Nurses and Midwives, said: “Sir Keith Pearson’s view, aired at the RCN National Congress today, that compassion counts as much as technical skill in nursing, should come as no surprise. “However, in ou... Continue to article

  • 10:51 Liz Kendall: Increasing home care charges are a stealth tax on elderly Press Release

    10:51| Press Release

    Labour press release A new survey of local authorities, published today by Labour, reveals big increases and wide variations in council charges for home care services, which help frail and vulnerable older and disabled people get up, wa... Continue to article

  • 09:05 Story (3 links): NICE delaying new drugs

    PoliticsHome NICE delaying new drugs Story View links

    A report by the Office for Health Economics has found that new drugs are delayed for an average of five years while they are approved by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE). The study found that some drugs take as long as nine years to clear the approval process.

  • 08:53 Liz Kendall: Government must take urgent action on elderly care On air

    On Air | Liz Kendall MP | Shadow Minister for Care and O... | Today, BBC Radio 4 Video Liz Kendall MP

    Liz Kendall said the Government needs to "take action now" on care for the elderly, after new figures showed the number of people getting council-funded care has fallen by 11% in the past two years.  "Just before the last election we put... Continue to article

  • 08:13 Guardian: Prostate cancer: health watchdog reverses NHS guidance on drug News

    News | The Guardian source icon

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  • 07:17 Anne Milton: Health visitor recruitment drive is seeing fantastic results On air

    On Air | Anne Milton MP | | Daybreak, ITV Video Anne Milton MP

    Anne Milton insisted the Government could afford its recruitment drive for health visitors. "We can and we made allowance for that before the election. We’ve had this on the blocks for some time and in fact we’re now a year into the recr... Continue to article

  • 07:02 Story (6 links): Drop in state-funded elderly care

    PoliticsHome Drop in state-funded elderly care Story View links

    The number of elderly and disabled people getting council-funded care has fallen by 11% in England in the past two years, according to new figures. Freedom of Information requests to 121 local authorities revealed that free care home services were provided to 59,056 over 65s in 2011-12, down from 66,342 in 2009-10. Liz Kendall, Labour's Shadow Minister for Care and Older People, said care was getting increasingly expensive and inaccessible to many, branding the rising cost a "stealth tax on the most vulnerable people in society".

  • = Key Development Tuesday 15th May
  • 16:41 John Healey: Risk register veto shows the Government is trying to keep secrets On air

    On Air | John Healey MP | Former Shadow Health Secretary | BBC News Video John Healey MP

    John Healey said that the Government's veto on the NHS risk register showed it was trying to keep damaging information from going public. "I've been battling on this for twenty months, and what the Information Commissioner is confirming ... Continue to article

  • 14:54 Andy Burnham: Risk register veto sets a dangerous precedent On air

    On Air | Andy Burnham MP | Shadow health secretary | BBC News Video Andy Burnham MP

    Andy Burnham said Andrew Lansley's decision to veto the disclosure of the NHS risk register was a "very significant" change in Freedom of Information policy, which sets a "dangerous precedent". "We brought in the Freedom of Information a... Continue to article

  • 14:50 Story (23 links): Information Commissioner hits at at Govt over risk register veto

    PoliticsHome Information Commissioner hits at at Govt over risk register veto Story View links

    The Information Commissioner has hit out at ministers over their refusal to publish the full NHS reforms risk register, saying the Government's position is unjustified and departs from policy.

    A report by Christopher Graham accused ministers of changing government policy on freedom of information, and insists that use of the Government's veto should be reserved for cases that are "truly exceptional".

    Speaking to the Royal College of Nursing's annual congress, Ed Miliband accused the Government of acting like "the masters, not the servants" of the NHS.

    After Health Secretary Andrew Lansley was heckled and jeered by the Royal College of Nursing conference yesterday, the Labour leader today announced a new Labour initiative - NHS Check - to allow staff and patients to report on problems arising from Mr Lansley's reforms.

    Mr Miliband told Sky News that if Labour wins power it will scrap the "alien" free-market elements of the Health and Social Care Act.

    Shadow Health Minister Diane Abbott has also said she feels there would be "public support" for industrial action by doctors over changes to their pensions.

    The Labour MP told Pulse magazine: "So long as they are not compromising patient safety, clearly the BMA has a right to take industrial action and so long as it is a legal ballot, they have enough of a mandate.

    "We have a lot of sympathy for the BMA because the Government has lost the confidence of professionals generally on its reforms, but also on the question of pensions. I think there will be public support. The public trust health professionals more than they trust ministers."

    But a Labour source said the party "would not support strike action which affected patients, as Diane made clear."

  • 14:25 Simon Burns: Height of irresponsibility for Labour to back doctors’ industrial action Press Release

    14:25| Press Release

    Conservative Party Press Release After Diane Abbott today said that the Labour party would have ‘a lot of sympathy for the BMA’ over industrial action, Health Minister Simon Burns said: "At a time when doctors are balloting on strike a... Continue to article

  • 12:38 Labour statement: Labour: Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham responds to the Government's continued refusal to release the NHS risk register Press Release

    12:38| Press Release | Labour Labour

    Labour press release Andy Burnham MP, Labour’s Shadow Health Secretary, in response to the publication of the Information Commissioner’s report to Parliament on the NHS risk register, said: "This unequivocal report is severely embarrassi... Continue to article

  • 12:05 Labour: Healey on risk register report to Parliament from Information Commissioner Press Release

    12:05| Press Release

    Labour press release Responding to the Information Commissioner’s report to Parliament today on the “Ministerial veto on disclosure of the Department of Health’s Transition Risk Register”, Labour MP John Healey who has fought for nearly ... Continue to article

  • 11:54 Conservatives statement: Ed Miliband’s test of leadership – will he u-turn on his plans to spend £33 billion less on the NHS? Press Release

    11:54| Press Release | Conservatives Conservatives

    Conservative press release Ed Miliband is facing a test of leadership today as he makes his speech to the Royal College of Nursing conference. Will he u-turn on Labour’s proposed NHS cuts, or will he follow Labour’s lead in Wales and make... Continue to article

  • 11:30 Labour statement: Ed Miliband launches Labour’s new ‘NHS Check’ campaign Press Release

    11:30| Press Release | Labour Labour

    I want to start by paying tribute to Britain’s nurses.Whether in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales, in the public, private or voluntary sector, you make an incredible contribution to our country. I also want to thank all the h... Continue to article

  • 08:55 Oliver Colvile: More attractive to export rather than import drugs On air

    On Air | Oliver Colvile MP | | BBC News Video Oliver Colvile MP

    Oliver Colvile said it was more attractive for drugs companies to export drugs following the change in the exchange rate. "This all kicked off I suspect in 2008 when the exchange rate began to change. Prior to that, we ended up by being ... Continue to article

  • 07:21 Sarah Teather: SEN reforms will give children joined-up help On air

    On Air | Sarah Teather MP | Liberal Democrat children's mi... | Today, BBC Radio 4 Video Sarah Teather MP

    Sarah Teather said the Government was reforming special educational needs support to ensure children were getting joined-up help. "I think at the moment we have a number of children who are identified as having special educational needs ... Continue to article

  • = Key Development Monday 14th May
  • 21:39 Story (33 links): Lansley's rough ride at nursing conference

    PoliticsHome Lansley's rough ride at nursing conference Story View links

    Andrew Lansley has been given a rough reception by nurses at the eighth annual congress of the Royal College of Nursing.

    The Health Secretary made his address in the wake of claims by the RCN that the UK's community health services are reaching "breaking point" as cuts to local government and the NHS overload nurses. The RCN has warned that spending cuts have placed more than 60,000 frontline jobs in the NHS at risk.

    Mr Lansley said that nurses could "take ownership" of NHS services. He also said: "The number of staff in the NHS has gone down but actually the number of clinical staff has gone up."

    His assertion that clinical staff numbers have risen was met with laughter by delegates.

    However, the Health Secretary was backed up by Downing Street, as the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman today disputed the figures on nursing jobs.

    He said: "If you look at the official statistics, at the moment there are only 450 fewer qualified nursing staff than in September 2009. But the number of managers has been cut significantly. It has been cut by 15%".

    Mr Lansley was given a vote of no confidence by members at last year's conference. At this year's event, he said that "nursing and nurses who are the heart and backbone of the NHS can take ownership of the service we provide".

    Meanwhile, William Hague has expressed his "deep concern" over the distance some people in his constituency would have to travel if the consultant-led maternity unit at the Friarage hospital in North Yorkshire was closed.

    The Foreign Secretary said: "I share the deep concern that many residents have over the proposed changes at the Friarage.

    "Patients already have to travel long distances, often through difficult rural conditions and this would be made worse if they had to travel all the way to James Cook University Hospital for consultant-led maternity service."

     

    Meanwhile, in the conference's keynote speech, General Secretary of the RCN Dr Peter Carter urged nurses to unite to unseat politicians who oppose the NHS.

     

    "There are more than 400,000 of you. Just imagine the kind of power and influence you could have if you all spoke as one. You are the greatest challenge to the politicians of this country."

IVF age limit to be raised

Women in their early 40s and same-sex couples should get free fertility treatment on the NHS, new guidance advises today. The guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence call for the current age limit of 39 to be raised to 42, and also back free IVF for those facing cancer treatment.

Lansley takes GPs online

Health Secretary Andrew Lansley will tomorrow announce plans to allow patients to book GP appointments online and receive sick notes by email.

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Andrew Lansley: Online bookings will make life easier for patients


Andrew Lansley has said allowing online appointments will "make life easier for patients."

Mr Lansley said: "By allowing people to access the NHS online, we will put an end to the 8am rush to phone your GP to try and book an appointment.

"Reforms like this will take the hassle out of the health service."

Earlier today, Health Minister Paul Berstow told Sky News that "having a digital first approach is what this strategy we’re publishing is all about."

Medical students 'put off' by debt

The British Medical Association has warned that high levels of student debt and increasing pension contributions could put young people off studying medicine.

Dr Tom Dolphin told the Junior Doctors Conference "The burden of austerity is falling too hard on the shoulders of the younger generation and we are seeing this in medicine, too", and warned some medical students would hae debts of £70,000 by the time they started working.

Govt to offer parents advice

18/05/2012 in Public Health

Govt to offer parents advice

First-time parents will get government help with parenting under government proposals unveiled by David Cameron. The Prime Minister this morning denied the Government was interfering, stre...

NICE delaying new drugs

16/05/2012 in Pharmaceuticals

NICE delaying new drugs

A report by the Office for Health Economics has found that new drugs are delayed for an average of five years while they are approved by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excell...

Drop in state-funded elderly care

16/05/2012 in Social Care

Drop in state-funded elderly care

The number of elderly and disabled people getting council-funded care has fallen by 11% in England in the past two years, according to new figures. Freedom of Information requests to 121 loc...

Information Commissioner hits at at Govt over risk register veto

15/05/2012 in NHS

Information Commissioner hits at at Govt over risk register veto

The Information Commissioner has hit out at ministers over their refusal to publish the full NHS reforms risk register, saying the Government's position is unjustified and departs from polic...

Lansley's rough ride at nursing conference

14/05/2012 in NHS

Lansley's rough ride at nursing conference

Andrew Lansley has been given a rough reception by nurses at the eighth annual congress of the Royal College of Nursing. The Health Secretary made his address in the wake of claims by the R...