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Tag Archives: Lisa Rodrigues
At least one MP who raises concerns for the whole of Sussex
Many of the people who live or work in Sussex are aware of its shape and some of the elements of its history. However when it comes to MPs they are all faced with a challenge. One option which is … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Charities, Church Teaching, Network Rail, Parliament and Democracy, Police & Crime Commissioner, Policing
Tagged Andrew Griffith, Caroline Ansell, Caroline Lucas, Huw Merriman, Jeremy Leggett, Jeremy Quin, Lisa Rodrigues, Peter Kyle, Sussex Fareshare, Sussex Pathways, YMCA Downslink Group
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Why are Statues set in place forever when buildings are not?
Apart from a very small number of examples such as the Presidents in Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, most statues are constructed by an artist and then installed in a particular location which logically makes them relatively easy to be … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Turing, Anthony Gormley, Cecil Rhodes, Chris Patten, Edward Colston, Lisa Rodrigues, Mary Beard, Mary Seacole
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Happy Birthday Florence, and thank you to all Nurses and Midwives including Mary!
I am very proud of all of the people I have ever met who are Nurses, Midwives or who work in the NHS in contexts that help to make the settings better for all of us. One of my friends … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Health Reform, Obituary
Tagged Candy Morris, Florence Nightingale, Lisa Rodrigues, Mary Seacole, Yvonne Doyle
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Command and Control Politics
This morning on BBC Radio4 Today Jeremy Hunt spoke in calm but bold terms about the changes that a Conservative Government would bring about in the NHS. He entirely ignored the point about previous broken promises and refused to be drawn … Continue reading
