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19 May 2022
National Security Law stops ‘charity work’ – Pastor forced to flee Hong Kong
14 September 2021
Representatives of the urology sector call for patient needs to be addressed in the upcoming Health and Care Bill
7 September 2021
There is a “reign of terror” sweeping across Hong Kong, says veteran journalist and author, Steve Vines
2 September 2021
NHS Reform: Priorities for the urology sector
12 July 2021
Jim Shannon MP: Breaking the stigma and supporting those living with urinary incontinence
27 June 2021
A roller-coaster ride for health policy lies ahead.
28 May 2021
Assisted Dying – are the claimed safeguards sufficient?
25 May 2021
Repatriating procurement – reducing the burden.
21 May 2021
Euro Channel: Undoing “EU ways of thinking”
18 May 2021
Isle of Wight results are bad news for Labour and Lib Dems
12 May 2021
Queen’s Speech: all 163 pages of the interesting bits
11 May 2021
Cameron texts to Ministers are disgraceful example of bad judgement
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