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The Prime Minister is standing by Mr Lansley over the controversial reforms 1:06am UK, Tuesday February 21, 2012 More than half of all voters believe the Government should drop its controversial NHS reforms, according to an opinion poll. An ICM poll for
View full sizeAP Photo / Stefan Wermuth , PoolBritain's Prime Minister David Cameron sits next to Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (second left) during a round table discussion on the future of the NHS (National Health Service) at Downing Street in London
Britain's Health Secretary Andrew Lansley arrives in Downing Street for a round table discussion on the future of the NHS, in London February 20, 2012. Lansley was heckled and jostled by demonstrators when arrived for the meeting. View Photo »
A stark picture has emerged in this country over the past 20 years of a growing divide in the health outcomes between rich and poor. For example, men living in Blackpool can expect to live on average 11.5 years less than men living in Kensington and Chelsea.
David Cameron admitted yesterday that the Government had failed to explain its NHS reforms well enough, but ruled out further concessions to the growing number of critics of its plans. The Government suffered a double dose of trouble as Andrew Lansley, t
It is an almost universal rule that when a politician meets an angry member of the public on camera, it is bad news for the politician. But yesterday a ranting protester pulled off the near-impossible feat of making the Health Secretary Andrew Lansley lo
Here we go again. The Prime Minister holds a summit at No 10 with carefully selected specialists to discuss a defining reform. The message is seemingly clear. The Prime Minister presses on with the controversial measure. The Prime Minister is not for tur
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) speaks next to Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (2nd L) during a round table discussion on the future of the NHS at Downing Street in London February 20, 2012. Lansley was heckled and jostled by demonstrators... View Photo »
It was eerie ... Everywhere you looked there was Andrew Lansley.
The political cost of the health and social care bill to the Conservatives grew today with a new poll revealing a four-point drop in support in the past month. The news heaps further pressure on David Cameron and his embattled health secretary, who was y
Before the election, David Cameron and the Conservatives made promise after promise on the NHS as part of an attempt to detoxify the Conservative brand and ensure that they could be trusted to run the health service. But in Government, David Cameron and
Andrew David Lansley, CBE, (born 11 December 1956) is a politician in the United Kingdom. He is Conservative Member of Parliament for South Cambridgeshire. He was first elected in the 1997 general election. Full Article
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 13: Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Nick CLegg (R) speaks during a meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron (3rd R), Health Secretary, Andrew Lansley (2nd L) and healthcare representatives at 10 Downing Street on April 13, 2011 in London, England. The Prime...
View Photo »FRIMLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6: Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (L) and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (R) look on while Prime Minister David Cameron speaks during a question and answer session with NHS workers at Frimley Park Hospital on April 6, 2011 in Frimley, England. Cameron...
View Photo »FRIMLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6: Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, center, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, left, and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, right, participate in a Q&A session during a visit to Frimley Park hospital on April 6, 2011 in Frimley, England. Cameron and...
View Photo »FRIMLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6: Prime Minister David Cameron (C) with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (R) walk along a hospital corridor during a tour of Frimley Park Hospital on April 6, 2011 in Frimley, England. Cameron and Clegg joined Health...
View Photo »FRIMLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6: Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, center, accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, background left, and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, visit a patient ward at Frimley Park hospital on April 6, 2011 in Frimley, England. Cameron and...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2nd R), Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (3rd R), and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (R) speak with staff during their visit to Frimley Park Hospital in Frimley, southern England April 6, 2011. The government promised on Wednesday to "pause and...
View Photo »Secretary of State for Health of Great Britain, Andrew Lansley, addresses the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18: Business Secretary Vince Cable (R) and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley leave number 10 Downing Street after a Cabinet meeting on March 18, 2011 in London, England. UK defense forces will help to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya after the UN voted in favour...
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 14: Prime Minister David Cameron (C), Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (L) and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (2nd R) talk to nurses during their visit to Guy's Hospital on June 14, 2011 in London, England. The Prime Minister is today announcing changes to...
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 14: Prime Minister David Cameron (C) listens beside Health Secretary Andrew Lansley while Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (L) speaks as they address hospital staff and media at Guy's Hospital on June 14, 2011 in London, England. The Prime Minister is today...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L), Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (3rd L) and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (2nd L) meet nurses and doctors at Guys Hospital in London June 14, 2011. The government has diluted plans for radical reform of the National Health Service after...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, second left, with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, left, and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, obscured, met with Steve Field, third right, to discuss the NHS Future Forum report, in the Cabinet Room in 10 Downing Street Monday June 13, 2011. The...
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 14: A patient is monitored by a nurse while walking on crutches along a corridor at Guy's Hospital on June 14, 2011 in London, England. Prime Minister David Cameron, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley visited Guy's Hospital...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 19: British Prime Minister David Cameron joins a meeting held by charities and patient groups at Methodist Central Hall on May 19, 2011 in London, England. Mr Cameron, joined by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, visited the hospital to take part in a discussion...
View Photo »FRIMLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6: Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (L) and Prime Minister David Cameron leave after a question and answer session with NHS workers at Frimley Park Hospital on April 6, 2011 in Frimley, England. Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg joined Health...
View Photo »FRIMLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6: Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, right, talks as Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, left, listens at a Q&A session during a visit to Frimley Park hospital on April 6, 2011 in Frimley, England. Cameron and Clegg joined Health Minister Andrew...
View Photo »FRIMLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6: Prime Minister David Cameron (C) walks with medical staff at Frimley Park Hospital on April 6, 2011 in Frimley, England. Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg joined Health Minister Andrew Lansley for a Q&A session today at the hospital with...
View Photo »FRIMLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6: Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron gestures as he answers a question at a Q&A session during a visit to Frimley Park hospital on April 6, 2011 in Frimley, England. Cameron and Clegg joined Health Minister Andrew Lansley for a Q&A session at the...
View Photo »FRIMLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6: Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, right, looks on as Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, left, answers a question during a Q&A session during a visit to Frimley Park hospital on April 6, 2011 in Frimley, England. Cameron and Clegg joined Health...
View Photo »FRIMLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6: Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, centre back to camera, talks to hospital staff, at Frimley Park hospital on April 6, 2011 in Frimley, England. Cameron and Clegg joined Health Minister Andrew Lansley for a Q&A session at the hospital with staff...
View Photo »FRIMLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6: Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (R) talks with patient Aiden Ostinelli (L) during a visit to Frimley Park hospital on April 6, 2011 in Frimley, England. Cameron and Clegg joined Health Minister Andrew Lansley for a Q&A session at the hospital...
View Photo »FRIMLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6: Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (C) talks with patient Aiden Ostinelli (L) as Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (background, R) talks to another patient during a visit to Frimley Park hospital on April 6, 2011 in Frimley, England. Cameron and...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 13: Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Nick CLegg (R) speaks during a meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron (3rd R), Health Secretary, Andrew Lansley (2nd L) and healthcare representatives at 10 Downing Street on April 13, 2011 in London, England. The Prime...
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