Mentions:
1: Lord Crisp (XB - Life peer) Secondly, the nurses are asking for humanitarian corridors to be set up so they can properly support - Speech Link
2: Lord Alton of Liverpool (XB - Life peer) efforts to seek the enforcement of a global arms embargo and, in particular, co-ordinate with like-minded countries - Speech Link
3: Baroness Northover (LD - Life peer) It is desperately sad that this has come to absolutely nothing.As in other countries, the pandemic affected - Speech Link
4: Lord Benyon (Con - Life peer) long tradition of Myanmar and British healthcare workers collaborating to bring benefits to both our countries - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Patel (XB - Life peer) The first is early diagnosis, as has been mentioned, but we need greater input into research in developing - Speech Link
2: Baroness Watkins of Tavistock (XB - Life peer) intend to do to ensure that carers have sufficient respite and that there is a standard ratio of Admiral nurses - Speech Link
3: Lord Markham (Con - Life peer) I have looked at treatments and outcomes in the G7 countries, and Japan is often a good example of having - Speech Link
Nov. 04 2008
Source Page: Health is global: proposals for a UK government-wide strategy. 64 p.Found: countries are malnourished 640 million children in developing countries live without adequate shelter49A
Oral Evidence Mar. 25 2024
Inquiry: Preterm BirthFound: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Royal College of Midwives, and Neonatal Nurses Association
Mentions:
1: Diana Johnson (Lab - Kingston upon Hull North) Has the Minister given any thought to developing a more regionalised approach to immigration, to ensure - Speech Link
2: Robert Jenrick (Con - Newark) We are on course to meet our manifesto commitment to increase the number of nurses here in the UK. - Speech Link
3: Robert Jenrick (Con - Newark) and crucial transit countries such as those in north Africa for mutual benefit. - Speech Link
Jun. 02 2008
Source Page: Achieving universal access: the UK's strategy for halting and reversing the spread of HIV in the developing world. 75 p.Found: Achieving universal access: the UK's strategy for halting and reversing the spread of HIV in the developing
Mentions:
1: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) In small countries such as Northern Ireland, students cannot get places in our small medical schools - Speech Link
2: Dan Poulter (Con - Central Suffolk and North Ipswich) to pay for physician associates and other clinical staff, but not for hiring additional doctors and nurses - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jeremy Hunt (Con - South West Surrey) As part of that, I want the UK to lead the global race in developing cutting-edge nuclear technologies - Speech Link
2: Jeremy Hunt (Con - South West Surrey) The NHS is still recovering from the pandemic but has 42,000 more doctors and 71,000 more nurses than - Speech Link
3: Jeremy Hunt (Con - South West Surrey) Conservatives look around the world at economies in North America and Asia and notice that countries - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Maria Caulfield (Con - Lewes) because we feel better and think there is no need to take the rest of it, but that is a key way of developing - Speech Link
2: Maria Caulfield (Con - Lewes) Friend also touched on what is happening in other countries. - Speech Link
3: Maria Caulfield (Con - Lewes) This cannot just be about developing new antibiotics; it is about preventing infections and screening - Speech Link
4: Maria Caulfield (Con - Lewes) Primary care nurses particularly will do point-of-care testing to see whether someone’s infection will - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lindsay Hoyle (Spk - Chorley) will include delivering on the NHS workforce plan, the first long-term plan to train the doctors and nurses - Speech Link