Red Tape
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Active from | 1998 |
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Genres | Punk |
Albums | Radioactivist |
High Revoltage | |
Record labels | New Age Records |
Roadrunner Records, Inc. | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1712302 |
About Red Tape
Autumn Statement: Jeremy Hunt to announce money off bills for homes near new pylons
... But projects are often caught up in Red Tape as local people file objections when planning permission is sought...
More women to get contraceptive pill from chemists in England
... Association of Independent Multiple Pharmacies chief executive Dr Leyla Hannbeck said it was " a step in the right direction for patient care" but would " very much depend on the level of Red Tape and whether pharmacists time was compensated appropriately"...
Brexit: 'Call us' on trade, says German finance minister Christian Lindner
... German and British industry has complained about extra Red Tape - not just for goods exports but also for worker travel...
BBC journalists held at gunpoint by Israeli police
... They were dragged from the vehicle - marked " TV" in Red Tape - searched and pushed against a wall...
Five policy ideas being pushed at Conservative Party conference
... At a packed-out fringe event, Ms Truss fired up activists by telling the Conservatives " to be the party of business again" by reducing corporate taxes and Red Tape...
Remembrance: Artist's war mural on Abertillery house
... Businessman Bob Smith first had the idea in 2021, but bad weather and Red Tape means it has just been finished...
Brexit: New system begins for moving goods from GB to NI
... Mr Heaton-Harris said: " Some major UK retailers which were excluded from the old grace periods faced burdensome Red Tape moving food into Northern Ireland under the old system but can move products through the green lane...
The Sidemen: Our YouTube content lets you escape
... Vikram Singh Barn, 28, who goes by Vikkstar 123 online, says " we can turn things around fast and there s no Red Tape, no corporate overseeing and when we decide what we want to do, we go and do it"...
More women to get contraceptive pill from chemists in England
Almost half A Million women will be able to get the contraceptive pill from pharmacies in England, from next month, without the need for a GP appointment.
Treatments for sore throats and other common conditions will also be on offer under The Pharmacy First scheme.
Nhs England said it was a safe and common-sense way of making NHS services easier for patients to use.
But one pharmacy group said community outlets were closing at an alarming pace because of a lack of funding.
Insect bitesNew Health and Social Care Secretary Victoria Atkins said The Changes meant " more options for women when making a choice about their preferred contraception" and would free up GP appointments.
The Plan was first mentioned.
It will bring England into line with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland , where similar services are already offered.
And from February, pharmacists who successfully apply to join the scheme will be able to offer advice and treatment, including antibiotics, for seven common conditions:
Nhs England said more blood-pressure checks would also be offered, as part of a plan to deliver More Than two million by 2025.
In Time , when thousands of pharmacies are signed up to The Plan , this could prevent More Than 1,000 heart attacks and strokes, it added.
The aim is that 10 million GP appointments will eventually be freed up every year.
'Worrying pace'NHS primary-care medical director and lead GP in England Dr Claire Fuller said she was " delighted" people would have new and convenient ways of accessing treatments.
" Contraception is essential for many women and this is a big Step Forward in making these services easier for women to access, " she added.
Tase Oputu, who chairs The Royal Pharmaceutical Society's English Pharmacy Board, also welcomed community-pharmacy teams being able to treat the seven common conditions
But some pharmacists are cautious about the scheme.
Association of Independent Multiple Pharmacies chief executive Dr Leyla Hannbeck said it was " a step in The Right direction for patient care" but would " very much depend on The Level of Red Tape and whether pharmacists' Time Was compensated appropriately".
Years of underfunding and rising inflation meant " more and more pharmacies are closing their doors for good at a worrying pace in many areas of the country" she added.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com