The Envy
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Genres | Pop |
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Members | Shaun Frank |
Bodan | |
Izzy | |
Johny | |
Vøid | |
Record labels | Simmons Records |
Remedy Music | |
Albums | Deception |
The Envy | |
Don't Let Go | |
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ID | 1382861 |
About The Envy
Bristol Beacon: Former Colston Hall reopens after name change and £132m rebuild
... " We ve got something magnificent here, which I think will be The Envy of any modern European city, " Mitchell says...
Disruption expected at NI schools as teachers strike
... " Our education system here in Northern Ireland, once The Envy of the UK and beyond, is in the jaws of a once-in-a-lifetime crisis and unless something is done to address that, it is our children who will pay the price...
Penscynor Wildlife Park: Traumatic chimpanzee escape remembered
... Mr Hale s grandson Jon, who would later take over the running of the zoo, had a childhood that would be The Envy of many...
Katty Kay: Why bad news is good news for Trump - for now
... Biden is presiding over an economy that is The Envy of almost every country in the world...
NHS must reform or die, warns Sir Keir Starmer
... Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, he argued the idea the NHS is still The Envy of the world is " plainly wrong" and said the situation for patients was " intolerable and dangerous"...
Wes Streeting: I won't pretend NHS is envy of world
...By Joshua NevettBBC PoliticsShadow health secretary Wes Streeting has said he would not " pretend the NHS is The Envy of the world" as he promised reforms under a Labour government...
Netflix and Disney+ among streamers facing tighter regulation in UK
... Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries said called the UK TV and radio industry " The Envy of the world" adding they are " driven by exceptional talent that is delivering groundbreaking public service programming"...
Coronavirus travel testing rules in England to be relaxed
... We are in a fantastic place - The Envy of the world, I think...
NHS must reform or die, warns Sir Keir Starmer
By Ione Wells, political correspondent & Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC News
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said the NHS must " reform" or " die" as he outlined his plans for it.
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, he argued the idea the NHS is still The Envy of The World is " plainly wrong" and said The Situation for patients was " intolerable and dangerous".
His NHS vision includes allowing patients to make self-referrals.
This is the First Time Sir Keir has publicly backed reforms suggested by shadow health secretary Wes Streeting .
The Labour leader also said his party would double The Number of graduating doctors and district nurses, increase training placements for nurses and midwives, and gradually turn family doctors into direct employees of the health service,
He writes: " But our Primary Care model isn't working. .
" It's time for us to think about a new, sustainable system, one that allows GPs to Focus On caring for patients rather than the admin that comes with effectively running a Small Business . .
" We also need to be ruthless with the bureaucratic nonsense you encounter Every Day in the health service.
" Why can't people with persistent back problems self-refer to physio? "
The Labour leader says he is prepared to do the " hard yards" and tell the " hard truths" to give patients the services they need.
Sir Keir adds: " Ambulances queue outside A& E with stroke victims left in the back; cancer patients wait to see specialists; people are stuck on hold at 8am every morning, desperate for a doctor's appointment.
" The idea that The Service is still " The Envy of The World " is plainly wrong. "
His comments come after Labour's Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting said last month the.
Attempts to reform the NHS have proved politically contentious, especially for Labour. Many Labour MPs are ideologically opposed to private-sector involvement in the health service.
But now Sir Keir has appeared to take a hit at Labour's left and The Party 's previous leadership, arguing that the NHS should not be " off-limits [or] treated as a shrine rather than a service".
Labour's proposals come against a backdrop of winter pressures on the health service and strikes by nurses and ambulance workers.
Last week, figures showed the proportion of patients seen within four hours in England's A& Es fell to a record low of 65% in December.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he hopes to end the deadlock with unions, while pushing controversial legislation that would impose legal duty of minimum service levels on strike days for workers in health, education, transport and several other sectors.
Source of news: bbc.com