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    MONITOR

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    Naturally, security at Monitor Towers is at an all-time high these days.

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    The odd couple

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    LAW SPECIAL REPORT: The government is proposing changes to the regulations governing staff transfers in response to the ongoing row over PFI in the NHS. Daniel Lee explains the proposed route through the legal minefield

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    You have got bail

    2001-11-08T00:00:00Z

    LAW SPECIAL REPORT: E-mail may give an illusion of privacy, but employers and employees can easily find themselves on sticky legal ground, as Steve Mathieson explains

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    Bully beefs

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    LAW SPECIAL REPORT: Bullying allegations can come from almost any direction. Constant vigilance is the only defence, says Jo Plumstead

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    The rights stuff

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    LAW SPECIAL REPORT: Now the Human Rights Act 1998 is up and running, David Owens and Susan Thompson wonder what it means in practice for the NHS

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    On the insight track

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    BOOKS

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    Fair to middling

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    BOOKS

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    The book I am reading now - John Lister

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    BOOKS

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    Extra time

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    Tony Blair has famously pledged to bring health spending up to European levels. But have the better resources put healthcare on the Continent in a different league to the UK's? And, ask John Appleby and Sean Boyle, even if comparable funding were delivere

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    in person

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    Dallas Ariotti, currently director of clinical governance and information for University Hospital Birmingham trust, has been appointed to a new post as director of performance at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital trust. A former nurse, Ms Ariotti's previous roles have included that of principal adviser to the health minister in ...

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    Events

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    Items are entered free for public sector, voluntary and professional organisations, but we need at least six weeks' notice of your event. Please send details to Uli Jaeger, HSJ, Greater London House, Hampstead Road, London, NW1 7EJ. Fax: 020-7874 0254.

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    Genome alone

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    picture focus: The 3 billion-letter 'book of life' provides inspiration for an exhibition

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    Trolley bad show dashes any lingering hopes

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    Comment: NHS plan targets are drifting further from being achieved on time

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    Victims of the blame game

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    Comment: Pointing the finger at managers means pointing it at ministers, too

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    Smile for the cameras

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    YORKSHIRE TERRIER STEVE AINSWORTH

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    THE PERSUADERS

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    Our weekly guide to healthcare's most influential people

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    Law is an ass - but in possession of a spliffingly good idea

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    I am not convinced that the week's most significant tabloid headline was The Mirror's pun on the Jo Moore affair. 'Today is a very good day to bury Alan Milburn' was its reaction to his decision to double the number of NHS-funded private ops just as the Audit Commission reported ...

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    Lies, damned lies and spinners

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    wait watcher What can we make of the Department of Health's waiting-list statistics or, more specifically, their nonappearance? Professor John Yates asks whether it is a case of government spin or plain lies

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    News

    2001-11-01T00:00:00Z

    A study on ambulance response times has found that 59 per cent of people using the 999 service in East Anglia over-estimated the time they actually waited for an emergency ambulance. Three thousand patients, carers and relatives were interviewed by East Anglian Ambulance trust and Anglia Polytechnic University. Only 17 ...