Matthew Taylor
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Gender | Male |
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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) |
Spouse | Cornelia 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 |
Spous | Vicky Garner |
Previous position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (1987–2010) |
Education | University of Oxford |
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 440322 |
Judging Policy
The Leaguers
The Matthew Taylor Story: Broken Pieces
Decide and Prepare: What the Government Should be Doing about the Euro
Broken Pieces: Because It's Broken, Do Not Mean It's Over
What Are Children For?
Hampshire Traction
The Dissolution of Quantum Gravity Returns: Deconstructing Quantum Gravity, General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
On the Stand: Planning Practice for Results
Transfer in Reinforcement Learning Domains
Mementos of Atlantis
The Dissolution of Quantum Gravity Returns: A Layperson's Guide to Really Hard Science
Church Done Right
The Dissolution of Quantum Gravity 3. 0: A Layperson's Guide to Really Hard Science
Football: A Short History
Living Working Countryside: The Taylor Review of Rural Economy and Affordable Housing
Matthew Taylor Life story
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
... 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
... " Matthew Taylor, of the NHS Confederation, said he feared ministers were underestimating the risks of the strikes, describing the situation as dangerous...
Extra hospital beds made available for winter - NHS England
... 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
... Matthew Taylor, of the NHS Confederation, which represents health trusts, called it " bold and ambitious"...
Why no breakthrough in the junior doctors' strike?
... " 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
... " 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
... 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
... 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...
Extra hospital beds made available for winter - NHS England
An extra 5,000 hospital beds will be available this winter to help the NHS in England to cope, health bosses say.
It will mean nearly 100,000 permanent beds accessible at the busiest time of the Year - a 5% rise on current levels.
Nhs England is also promising quicker discharge arrangements to get patients out of hospital when they are medically-fit to leave.
This will be achieved through the rollout of what have been dubbed " care traffic control centres".
These centres bring together the NHS, community, housing and charity teams to help co-ordinate support for those patients who need help once they leave hospital.
The idea is that plans for a prompt and efficient discharge can be started shortly after patients are admitted to hospital, thanks to better co-ordination among teams over follow-up care.
Last Winter , one-in-eight beds were taken by patients who were ready to be released, but could not be discharged because of a lack of available support.
Many departments already use this approach, but Nhs England has requested all areas have joint teams in place for winter.
Hospitals will also be provided with financial incentives to improve performance, such as keeping A& E waiting times to four hours or less.
The Details have yet to be finalised, but it is thought likely it will include extra money for the 2024-2025 financial Year for those hospitals that exceed expectations over The Winter period.
Alongside these measures there will be at least 10,000 'virtual' hospital beds open by autumn. Under such an arrangement, doctors provide remote monitoring of patients in their home, who would otherwise have to be admitted to hospital.
They have been used in recent years for patients with conditions such as respiratory infections and heart problems.
There will also be the option for hospitals to open emergency escalation beds if needed, Nhs England Said .
Sarah-Jane Marsh, from Nhs England , Said the measures would help The Service increase its " resilience" during the busy winter months.
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. One-in-10 nurse posts are currently vacant.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com