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Matthew Taylor

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Gender Male
Age 61
Date of birth January 3,1963
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born England
United Kingdom
Parents Laurie Taylor
Jennie Howells
Buck Taylor
Judy Nugent
Job Politician
Writer
Movies/Shows Cowboys & Aliens
Takers
The Alibi
Speed 2: Cruise Control
Played by Justin Bruening
Height 177 (cm)
SpouseCornelia Ryan
Position Defender, midfielder
Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2010
Number Burnley F.C.
Children Georgia Taylor
Awards Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series
Siblings Cooper Taylor
Adam C. Taylor
Tiffany Taylor
Party Liberal Democrats
SpousVicky Garner
Previous positionMember of Parliament of the United Kingdom (1987–2010)
Education University of Oxford
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Matthew Owen John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Goss Moor is a British politician who has been a life peer in the House of Lords since 2010. A member of the Liberal Democrats, he previously served as the Member of Parliament for Truro and St Austell in Cornwall from 1987 until he stood down at the 2010 general election.

Doctor paid £3,000 for shift as new strike begins

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... Matthew Taylor, head of the NHS Confederation, which represents hospitals, said his members had tried to resist but many had had to give in to keep vital services running...

Double doctors' strike - what you need to know

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... " Matthew Taylor, of the NHS Confederation, said he feared ministers were underestimating the risks of the strikes, describing the situation as dangerous...

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... Matthew Taylor, of the NHS Confederation - which represents hospitals - said the measures were based on " sound evidence" but questioned whether there will be sufficient funding and staff to make the plan work...

'Historic' 15-year plan to boost NHS workforce

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... Matthew Taylor, of the NHS Confederation, which represents health trusts, called it " bold and ambitious"...

Why no breakthrough in the junior doctors' strike?

Why no breakthrough in the junior doctors' strike?
Apr 12,2023 4:20 pm

... " Could Acas make any difference? The letter from NHS Confederation chief executive Matthew Taylor is very clear...

Junior doctors' strike: NHS braces for most disruptive walkout yet

Junior doctors' strike: NHS braces for most disruptive walkout yet
Apr 10,2023 12:20 pm

... " Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, which represents service providers, said it was " depressing that there seems to be no movement at all from the two sides of this dispute" and called for the conciliation service Acas to oversee talks...

Junior doctors' strike: NHS chief calls for Acas help with talks

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... Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, told the BBC potentially 350,000 appointments and operations could be cancelled...

Calls for talks to end junior doctors' strikes

Calls for talks to end junior doctors' strikes
Mar 16,2023 11:00 pm

... Matthew Taylor, of the NHS Confederation, said: " Health leaders will be urging junior doctors and the government to use this deal as a way of entering talks to address that dispute...

Calls for talks to end junior doctors' strikes

Mar 15,2023 10:50 pm

By Nick TriggleHealth correspondent

Doctors' leaders and ministers are being urged to start formal pay talks after a breakthrough on a deal with other NHS staff in England.

Unions for NHS staff, including nurses and ambulance workers, recommended on Thursday their.

But The British Medical Association (BMA) and government are Not Yet in talks to resolve The Doctors ' dispute.

Junior doctors in England took part in a Three -day walkout earlier This Week .

The Strike , which affected planned and emergency care, caused major disruption, NHS bosses said.

Thursday's fresh pay offer to NHS staff, including nurses, ambulance workers and physiotherapists, has The backing of most unions, and has brought hope The Strikes that have blighted The NHS over The Winter are a thing of The Past .

This offer, which is Not Yet a done deal, includes a one-off payment of at least £1,655 to recognise working through The pandemic.

The 14 unions involved will now put it to their members to vote on, with The biggest Three - The Royal College of Nursing, Unison and The Gmb - All backing The Deal .

But The Unite union has said it cannot recommend The offer but will put it to a vote and support The decision they make.

The junior doctors' pay dispute is far from resolved with The BMA calling for a 35% pay rise, which it argues will reverse 15 years of cuts.

The government made a last-minute offer of formal pay talks Last Friday - Three Days before The walkout.

However, The BMA rejected it, saying The pre-conditions were not acceptable.

The government was only prepared to discuss pay for junior doctors for The Next financial year along with The option of a one-off payment for The Past year In Return for calling off The Strike action.

This Was The same offer made to The unions acting on behalf of other NHS staff, according to sources.

Following Thursday's breakthrough, Health Secretary Steve Barclay called for The junior doctors to call off industrial action and enter into talks, saying The Request for a 35% pay rise was " not affordable".

" We have offered The same terms to The junior doctors that were accepted by The Other trade unions and that is what I hope The junior doctors will respond to, " He Said .

Thursday's pay offer now puts The onus on both sides in The Doctors ' dispute to show willingness to get round The Table .

Letters have been exchanged in The Past 24 hours between Mr Barclay and The BMA but as yet No Agreement has been reached on starting talks.

Privately many observers are saying The biggest pressure is on The Doctors . If other frontline NHS staff who are overall lower paid than junior doctors are willing to accept a 5% rise and a one-off payment of between £1,600 to £2,500 why should doctors Hold Out for 35% more, they are asking.

Matthew Taylor , of The Nhs Confederation , said: " Health leaders will be urging junior doctors and The government to use this deal as a way of entering talks to address that dispute. "

And Sir Julian Hartley, The Head of NHS Providers, added there must be " urgent movement on talks" and said both sides needed to " redouble" The efforts.

Louise Ansari, head of The patient watchdog Healthwatch England , said: " We now urge a swift resolution of pay disputes between doctors and government to avoid any further delays to patient care. "

The question over how any pay deal will be paid for remains. Ministers said they could guarantee there would be no impact on frontline services as The result of Thursday's pay offer to NHS staff.

Mr Barclay said there would be discussions with The Treasury over how it would be funded and The Department of Health would look at areas of underspend and administrative savings to help fund The pay deal.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called The pay deal " affordable for The taxpayer" saying it continued to deliver on his promise to halve inflation.

Strike action has also been paused in Wales and Scotland by most unions while new offers are considered. The Gmb in Scotland has accepted The Scottish offer, worth 14% over two years.

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