Steve Brine
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| Gender | Male |
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| Age | 51 |
| Date of birth | January 28,1974 |
| Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
| Born | Portsmouth |
| United Kingdom | |
| Spouse | Susie Brine |
| Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
| Party | Conservative Party |
| Job | Politician |
| Education | University of Liverpool |
| Liverpool Hope University - Hope Park Campus | |
| Bohunt School | |
| Liverpool Hope University | |
| Official site | parliament.uk |
| Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
| Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010 | |
| Movies/Shows | Free Speech Fear Free |
| Previous position | Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Primary Care and Public Health of the United Kingdom (2017–2019) |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 405094 |
Steve Brine Life story
Steve Brine is a British politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Winchester since 2010. A member of the Conservative Party, he worked as a BBC radio journalist and in public relations prior to his political career. Brine identifies as a one-nation conservative.
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MPs to investigate sexual harassment of female surgeons
... The Health and Social Care Committee said it would look into the issue and its chair, Steve Brine, said the revelations were " shocking"...
Crystal Bar vape giant deletes TikTok after giveaway with no age verification
... " MP Steve Brine, chair of the health select committee, said: " It is extremely concerning to hear that vapes could easily fall into the hands of children because proper checks are not being made...
Lucy Letby inquiry should be led by judge, committee chair says
... Conservative MP Steve Brine said some " may not be so willing" to cooperate...
Lack of NHS dentists causing pain and distress - report
... Conservative MP Steve Brine said hearing about someone in " such pain and distress" that they used pliers to pull out their teeth " demonstrates the crisis in NHS dental services"...
Matt Hancock ordered to apologise over rule breach
... Mr Hancock wrote a letter defending Tory MP Steve Brine, who was investigated over lobbying allegations...
Ambulance workers to strike on 10 February
... Former health minister Steve Brine, who is now chair of the House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee, said he was " astonished"...
Winter set to be worst ever for A& E waits, health leaders warn
... Fears of a " twindemic" of flu and Covid infections were " sadly being realised" added MP Steve Brine, chair of the Commons health and social care select committee...
Rishi Sunak says nurses' pay offer appropriate and fair
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said that the pay offer to nurses is appropriate and fair, despite pressure from health leaders and some former Conservative ministers to rethink.
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) went on strike on Thursday and is staging a second walkout on Tuesday.
And it has warned that more strikes could follow in the New Year .
Tens of thousands of nurses took action across England, Wales and Northern Ireland , affecting many appointments.
Union sources have told The Bbc that if there is no move to reopen pay talks after next week's action, then new strike dates will be announced before Christmas, with a series of walkouts likely in January.
The Level of disruption could also increase, with nurses striking across more NHS trusts in England and for longer periods of Time - perhaps over two consecutive days. Industrial action is also taking place in Wales and Northern Ireland .
'Time for pragmatism'Former Conservative Party chairman Sir Jake Berry and ex-health minister Dan Poulter want the government to improve its offer.
Sir Jake told Times Radio: " It is Time for pragmatism and talking between the government and the unions. I don't see why that is controversial.
" There is no do-nothing option except continued strikes. And I just think the cancellation of probably literally hundreds of thousands of non-urgent appointments yesterday has huge repercussions for an already-overstretched health service. "
Mr Sunak said the government remained open to talks to negotiate pay with nurses, But that a demand for a 19% pay rise by the RCN is unaffordable.
Nurses received an Extra 3 % Last Year after the pandemic, and another rise recommended by a pay review body.
Speaking while on a visit to Belfast, Mr Sunak told Bbc News NI: " The health secretary has always been clear that his door is always open for talks - we want to be reasonable, we want to be constructive.
" We've got enormous gratitude for all public sector workers for The Job they do, and I know things are difficult right now.
" That's why the government is providing lots of support for people, particularly with energy bills. "
The Nhs Confederation , which represents hospitals, has urged ministers to act to avoid strikes in the New Year , which it said could be " more severe" and co-ordinated with other health unions.
Former Conservative health minister Steve Brine told The Bbc 's World At One programme on Thursday: " Everyone needs to Cool It , and I think sending it back to the pay review body to have a look would be a sensible answer. "
In England and Wales, most NHS staff have already received a pay rise of roughly £1,400 this Year - Worth about 4% on average for nurses.
The political situation in Northern Ireland meant there was a delay in processing the increase - But nurses should receive backdated payments before The End of the financial Year .
The RCN wants a larger rise, of 5% above the RPI inflation rate, which currently stands at 14%, saying its members have received years of below-inflation pay increases.
The government says it has followed the recommendation of The Independent NHS Pay Review Body, which said In July NHS staff should receive the £1,400 increase, with slightly more for The Most experienced nurses.
The RCN has criticised this body for not being independent enough. It is made up mainly of economists and Human Resources professionals.
Welsh ministers said they were unable to enter pay talks without extra funding from the UK government.
In Scotland, the RCN's strike action was " paused" after a Year for most NHS staff. Nurses have been asked to vote on that deal, with results due next week.
Source of news: bbc.com