I have no idea how to resolve the agency situation either But just think how much public NHS money must be going into the private sector agencies that specialise in providing health staff. So shortage of NHS staff not necessarily the fault of the NHS then? More info here about the NHS and agency staff Agency workers - NHS Employers www. nhs ...
For RD&E click on this link http://jobs.rdehospital.nhs.uk/ For Torbay, click on this link http://www.jobs.nhs.uk/xi/search_vacancy/?action=search&master_id=120957
So if health care in this country (do you mean England or the UK?) is a post code lottery, why is that? What do you think is wrong with this area's health care provision? How do you think it could be rectified? and here are some links giving info on Virgin suing the NHS to which DM referred in their post above Virgin Care sues NHS after losing Surrey child services deal ...
As our public services (eg NHS, state schools, social services, police) are paid for by taxation we either have to pay collectively for those services or if we don't want them provided from public funds then we will have to pay for them privately. Private health care, private schooling and the like. That's okay for those who have enough wealth to be able to afford to do that and who, ...
A certain poster might appreciate Leatash's posting after all it is a photo that shows a sign telling cyclists to dismount. A Happy New Year to EU all.
I'd say that the reason the lycra cyclists don't use the cycle paths is because the cycle paths were built for the more leisurely type of cyclists eg kids and families. And as a lot of the cycle paths are also pathways the last thing pedestrians want are fast pedalling athletes sharing their space.
Just a reminder that if you were born anywhere on the island of Ireland or can prove Irish descent (not sure by how many generations back) you will be eligible for Republic of Ireland nationality and therefore an Irish passport. Which means you can carry an EU passport and be an EU citizen. So......those UK nationals born in NI can be EU citizens if they so wish. Whilst those born in ...
from Devonlive website 16:05 Police statement on Dawlish crash in full · Police, fire and ambulance called to a two-vehicle RTC on Teignmouth Road, Dawlish, at 3.05pm today [28 December]. · Involves a Skoda Yeti and a double decker bus. · No injuries listed at this time. · RTC has caused a large diesel spill as the bus fuel tank has been ruptured. · We would ...
Entering the Uk You’re from an EEA country or Switzerland You can enter the UK with either a valid passport or a national identity card issued by a EEA country . It must be valid for the whole of your stay.
You left out Belgium. So would something along the lines of the old EEC be more agreeable to you? And the Europeans can only travel from one end of Europe to the other (as you put it in an earlier post on this thread) without a passport because of the Schengen agreement. Some non EU countries are party to that agreement, other countries who are part of the EU are not party to that ...