Aneurin Bevan
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 63 years ago |
Date of birth | November 15,1897 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Tredegar |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | July 6,1960 |
Died | Chesham |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Jennie Lee |
Books | Aneurin Bevan: Speeches at Westminster 1945-1960 |
In Place of Fear | |
Why Not Trust the Tories? | |
Aneurin Bevan | |
What We Saw in Russia | |
Education | Central Labour College |
Party | Labour Party |
Siblings | William George Bevan |
Myfanwy Bevan | |
Blodwen Bevan | |
Arianwen Bevan-Norris | |
Parents | Phoebe Prothero |
David Bevan | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 406842 |
Aneurin Bevan Life story
Aneurin "Nye" Bevan PC was a Welsh Labour Party politician, noted for tenure as Minister of Health in Clement Attlee's government in which he spearheaded the creation of the British National Health Service. He is also known for his wider contribution to the founding of the British welfare state.
Pregnancy loss: Woman distressed by scan reminder after miscarriage
... Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, which has responsibility for Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen in south Wales, said: " The loss of a baby during pregnancy is devastating and our thoughts are with Emma at this very difficult time...
NHS at 75: New Aneurin Bevan train unveiled for anniversary
...A new train named after Aneurin Bevan, the founder of the NHS, has been unveiled on the eve of the health service s 75th anniversary...
Prince William and Kate meet NHS's first ever baby
... She was named after the NHS founder and then Health Minister Aneurin Bevan...
Nursing: Strikes 'because patients are dying', says nurse
... Aneurin Bevan health board, in south east Wales, is the only one not to be affected by the strikes...
NHS Wales: Patient in hospital for weeks due to social care backlog
... Paul Underwood, who manages urgent care in Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, said there are well over 350 patients medically fit enough to leave hospital...
NHS Wales: Man carries grandad into hospital amid ambulance shortage
... Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB) and Welsh Ambulance Service Trust (WAST) admitted the incident did not match the service they wished to offer - but said it was indicative of the " unprecedented" pressures both organisations were under...
A& E wait: Frustration over disabled man's 48-hour ordeal
... Aneurin Bevan health board said delayed hospital discharges and winter viruses had led to longer waits at A& E...
Who is striking? How Tuesday 20 December's walkouts will affect you
... The strike will involve nurses in about a quarter of hospitals and community teams in England, all health boards in Northern Ireland and all but one in Wales (the Aneurin Bevan in south-east Wales)...
Host of top hospitals targeted by nurse strikes
By Nick TriggleHealth correspondent
A host of leading hospitals will be affected in next month's nurse strikes, The Royal College of Nursing says.
They include Great Ormond Street and Alder Hey children's hospitals and leading cancer centres.
Overall, More Than a quarter of hospitals and community services in England and nearly all those in Northern Ireland and Wales will see nurses walkout on 15 and 20 December.
Emergency Care will continue to be provided during The Strike action.
In total, 76 NHS organisations will see nurses walk out.
They include leading cancer centres The Royal Marsden and Liverpool's Clatterbridge centre alongside major hospitals in Birmingham, London, Liverpool, Newcastle and West Yorkshire .
All The health boards in Northern Ireland and all-but-one in Wales, The Aneurin Bevan , will see strike action take place.
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Overall, up to 100,000 nurses could be involved in The dispute, The RCN says, which would amount to about a quarter of nurses in those three nations.
Action has been suspended in Scotland after ministers there made a fresh pay offer, which The RCN said it would consider.
The RCN warned The government if a deal could not be agreed more services would be involved in The Strike action next year.
RCN General Secretary Pat Cullen said: " Ministers have declined my offer of formal pay negotiations and instead chosen strike action.
" It has left us with no choice. Nursing is Standing Up for The Profession and their patients.
" We've had enough of being taken for granted and being unable to provide The Care patients deserve. "
Life-preserving Care to be providedThe Strike action will last from 08:00 to 20:00 GMT.
Under trade union laws, The RCN has to ensure life-preserving Care
This is likely to mean some cancer services, urgent tests and scans and ongoing Care for vulnerable patients will be protected alongside A& E and intensive Care - although it will be up to local health bosses and union leaders to negotiate exact staffing levels on strike days.
But it seems almost certain The walkout will increase The backlog in non-urgent hospital treatment - a record seven million people are already on The Waiting list in England.
GP services, however, will be unaffected as nurses working in practices were Not Entitled to take part in The Ballot .
In England, The RCN only has mandates for strike action in just over half of NHS trusts as The turnout was too low in The rest.
For The forthcoming strikes The Union 's leadership has decided to only announce walkouts in around half of those eligible to take action.
The RCN has called for a rise of 5% above The RPI inflation rate, which currently stands at above 14%, but no UK nation has offered close to that.
In England and Wales, NHS staff, including nurses, have been given a rise of at least £1,400 - Worth about 4% on average for nurses.
In Northern Ireland , nurses are yet to receive a pay award because there is no working government.
Earlier this month Scottish ministers made a with more senior nurses being offered less. This prompted The re-starting of talks.
During The Ballot - The results of which were announced Two Weeks Ago - The RCN had argued this year's below-inflation pay award came after years of squeezes on nurse's salaries.
But England Health Secretary Steve Barclay has said The RCN's demands are not affordable.
He has said The government had met The recommendations of The Independent NHS Pay Review Body in giving its award.
And it followed a 3% pay rise Last Year , in recognition of work during The pandemic, despite a public-sector pay freeze.
The Welsh Government said it was unable to enter pay talks without extra funding from The UK government.
This will only be The Second time RCN members have been on strike.
In 2019, nurses in Northern Ireland walked out over pay, while nurses who are members of Unison in England walked out in 2014 over pay.
A host of other major health unions, including Unison, The Royal College of Midwives, GMB and Unite, have all started balloting members.
Source of news: bbc.com