The British National Health Service is seen across the world as a beacon of medical provision. But, hollowed out by privatization by stealth, it needs a radical prescription to restore it, explains Youssef El-Gingihy.
Doctors and patients are fighting back against new rules to restrict migrants’ access to the NHS, writes Simon Childs.
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Unhappy 70th birthday NHS? | Public ownership rises again | May, 2018 |
Docs not cops | Clampdown! Criminalizing dissent | December, 2017 |