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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 19: Prime Minister David Cameron (3R) sits next to Health Secretary Andrew Lansley at 10 Downing Street during a meeting with health professionals on April 19, 2011 in London, England. This is one of a number of meetings taking place to discuss the changes to...
View Photo »Health Secretary Andrew Lansley delivers his keynote speech on the third day of the Conservative Party's annual Conference in Manchester northern England October 4, 2011.
View Photo »British Health Secretary Andrew Lansley delivers his speech at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on October 4, 2011. Lansley addressed issues regarding the National Health System (NHS).
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary, William Hague (L) Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell, (2nd L) Secretary of Sate for Health Andrew Lansley (2nd R) and Minister of State for Universities and Science David Willets (R) leave 10 Downing Street after a meeting with...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 19: Prime Minister David Cameron (3R) sits next to Health Secretary Andrew Lansley and Clare Murdoch (R) of the Central and North West London Mental Health Trust at 10 Downing Street during a meeting with health professionals on April 19, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »British Prime Minister David Cameron leads a meeting of the cabinet next to (L-R) Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Foreign Secretary William Hague, Defence Secretary Philip Hammond and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley at the Copper Box handball arena at the Olympic Park in London on...
View Photo »SALFORD, ENGLAND - JANUARY 06: Prime Minister David Cameron and Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley meet nurses during a visit to the Royal Salford Hospital on January 6, 2012 in Manchester, England. Nurses will be told to undertake hourly ward rounds while members of the...
View Photo »LONDON - JUNE 8: Members of the Joint Ministerial Committee, including Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness (2ndL), Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson (4thL), Secretary Andrew Lansley (C) and Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond (3rdR) attend a meeting chaired by...
View Photo »Britain's Health Secretary Andrew Lansley waits to cross the road after attending a cabinet meeting in Westminster, central London, May 17, 2011.
View Photo »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 when arrived for the meeting.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron sits next to Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (2nd left) during a round table discussion on the future of the NHS (National Health Service) at Downing Street in London Monday, Feb. 20, 2012. Britain's health minister was angrily heckled Monday as he...
View Photo »British Prime Minister David Cameron (L), British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (2nd L) and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (C) meet nurses and doctors at Guys Hospital in London, on June 14, 2011. British Prime Minister David Cameron unveiled major changes Tuesday to planned reforms...
View Photo »British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (C) addresses hospital staff and the media as British Prime Minister David Cameron (2nd L) and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley look on at Guys Hospital in London, on June 14, 2011. British Prime Minister David Cameron unveiled major changes...
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 14: Prime Minister David Cameron (C) and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (R) watch Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg address hospital staff and media at Guy's Hospital on June 14, 2011 in London, England. The Prime Minister is today announcing changes to...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (C) and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley (R) listen to Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg address hospital staff and the media at Guys Hospital in London June 14, 2011. The government has diluted plans for radical reform of the National Health...
View Photo »British Prime Minister David Cameron, left, British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, second from left, and British Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, center, meet meets nurses and doctors at Guys Hospital, following their news conference on reforms to the National Health Service, in London,...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 21: Health Secretary Andrew Lansley arrives in 10 Downing Street by the back gates for a cabinet meeting on February 21, 2012 in London, England. Later today the Prime Minister will meet with Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
View Photo »A police officer speaks to a demonstrator outside Downing Street in London February 20, 2012. Britain's Health Secretary Andrew Lansley was heckled and jostled by demonstrators when arrived for a round table discussion on the future of the NHS, at Downing Street.
View Photo »British Prime Minister David Cameron (3rd L) and Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley (L) meet nurses during a visit to the Royal Salford Hospital in north-west England, on January 6, 2012. British nurses will be told to undertake hourly ward rounds while members of the public...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (C) and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley speak with hospital staff during their visit to the Royal Salford Hospital in Manchester, northern England January 6, 2012. Cameron announced new measures on Friday to improve hospital standards in the...
View Photo »Andrew Lansley, Secretary of State for Health addresses delegates at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, north-west England on October 4, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Health Secretary Andrew Lansley leaves the rostrum after a speech to a conference of doctors in London June 15, 2011.
View Photo »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 »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 04: Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley gives his keynote speech during the Conservative Party Conference at Manchester Central on October 4, 2011 in Manchester, England. Earlier Home secretary Theresa May announced plans to clamp down on illegal...
View Photo »Britain's Health Secretary Andrew Lansley pauses during a speech to a conference of doctors in London June 15, 2011.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 19: Prime Minister David Cameron (3R) sits next to Health Secretary Andrew Lansley at 10 Downing Street during a meeting with health professionals on April 19, 2011 in London, England. This is one of a number of meetings taking place to discuss the changes to...
View Photo »We think there is a standard of care that should be provided to women. They should have information about what implant they have, that they should get access through a GP or a specialist to advice, imaging scans if necessary, and on the basis of that if necessary their removal.
It was a symbolic message to David Cameron and Andrew Lansley, that Nye Bevan would not have approved of what they are trying to do the NHS. He would have been appalled by it
patients will benefit directly from our efforts to make health data transparent and easy to use by the medical research community. This will fuel advances in treatment, as well as positioning this country as a centre of excellence for research.
The group had a number of points they wanted me to raise with the Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, which I shall do immediately. As soon as I receive a reply I will be in touch again
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.
It was eerie ... Everywhere you looked there was Andrew Lansley.
NHS bosses face sack for rationing treatments by delay NHS managers have been banned from rationing treatments while patients wait to die or go private after Andrew Lansley, the Health Secretary, admitted that some hospitals were delaying operations.
