Data collected near Chichester FYI since Oct 2018. Not an unusually wet winter in truth. Very difficult to draw conclusions about global warming from this. There is little doubt that we are seeing more extreme events globally due to warming and this will feature in the UK as well. However, we...
I know we aren't supposed to say things like this when it comes this type of subject, but sometimes we have to accept that not everything is the fault of stewarding, the Police or even the age of the ground. Sometimes the 'misconduct' of football fans is the problem.
I don't suppose that was easy for you to write that, thank you. You are 100% correct to alert us all to the benefits of early monitoring, early diagnosis etc. If in doubt, one has nothing to lose by getting a concern, however small or personal, checked out - ever.
Best of luck.
My beef here is that the Unions are refusing to discuss productivity at all, not whether nurses should get a pay increase. I don't claim to know what might or might not be achieved by such discussions but to simply refuse to have them is absurd. The best chance of the nurses (and other equally...
Agree with all your points I base my views re bureaucracy, management etc largely on three relatives and a close friend that have worked in the nhs for years in various different medical roles. But I certainly wouldn't claim to be qualified in the subject or have a clue as to the solutions.
If...
I agree with all you say, except that productivity gains do not have to involve 'robots'. There are many other ways including, perhaps, reductions in bureaucracy, management tiers, effective IT systems, and so on. To refuse to discuss productivity at all means the nhs will never be what we want...
Pathetic. Of course any discussion on pay has to include discussion on productivity. Increasing productivity means achieving more from the same or less amount of effort. Nurses and other nhs staff cant be expected to work longer hours or 'harder', so finding ways of making their work...
When a player’s career is prematurely ended by injury or illness, like Mewpu, does a club have some sort of insurance policy in place to cover the loss of the purchase price or current value, or does the club just have to write the £millions off?
Struggle with this. Highly paid in an industry that is all about money, money,money. Honours should be given to the unsung heroes - charity workers, carers, vaccine innovators etc, not celebs, actors, politicians or those that work in the most lucrative and sometimes most morally dubious industries
When we’re in Div 1 all those years ago, our football was at times painful to watch - especially under Mike Bailey and Chris Cattlin who were also amongst our most successful league position wise. I have never,ever, seen the Albion play with the freedom and quality that they do now and the idea...
I know it’s probably wrong, but I really want Potter to fail. It’s also irrational, but combined with a historical dislike of Chelsea, finishing above them would be almost as good as getting into Europe!
You may well be right, to be honest I don't have your knowledge. But if the nurses and other staff suggested or backed 'the model' rather than politicians, then the electorate might accept it rather than currently continuing to view the nhs as the sacred cows that cant be touched however much it...
At the end of the day, for nurses to strike there has to be something seriously wrong. I have no idea what is 'fair pay' for nurses but I know if someone I loved life depended on the care of a nurse then a £million/hour would not be enough. But what I do know is that all those working in the nhs...