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New father Lee Bowyer shrugs off lost sleep to grab winner for Birmingham

So often has Lee Bowyer been cast as the young tearaway it is easy to stereotype him as a wasted talent. But now, making the most of his latest second chance and benefiting from the maturity that comes with fatherhood, the goalscoring midfield ...

From PETER LANSLEY, ST ANDREW’S, Times Online,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Lee Bowyer,  Birmingham City FC,  Barclays Premier League,  Mark Schwarzer,  James McFadden

Birmingham forced to take stock in top flight

Carson Yeung’s previous takeover attempt was cast as the primary reason for Birmingham City’s relegation 15 months ago. Yet no one could accuse the present players of being distracted by the announcement to the Stock Exchange on the eve of this ...

From PETER LANSLEY, ST ANDREW’S, Times Online,  23 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Barclays Premier League,  Alex McLeish,  Birmingham City FC,  Franck Queudrue,  Barclays

Labour has failed the NHS

"Responsibility" sums up the Conservative party's vision for a changed Britain. There is no greater expression of collective responsibility, of our duty to our fellow citizens, than the NHS. Collectively, we are committed to pay for, look after, and ...

From ANDREW LANSLEY, Guardian Unlimited,  28 May 2009
Related Topics: National Health Service,  Alan Johnson,  Tony Blair,  Alan Milburn

Andrew Lansley: Superbugs still claim the lives of too many patients – yet Labour has cut the number of single rooms on hospital wards

Most of the hospitals opened in recent years don't even have the 50% of single rooms the government said they should. The situation is made worse by the fact that, because of Labour's bed cuts in recent years, hospital wards are now overcrowded. New ...

From ANDREW LANSLEY, Comment Is Free,  25 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Andrew Lansley,  National Health Service,  Gordon Brown

Andrew Lansley: Public Health: no excuses, no nannying

Although the health debate seems obsessively focussed on the National Health Service, the principal determinants of health lie outside the NHS. Poverty, housing, environment, employment, family and heredity are all potentially more significant ...

From ANDREW LANSLEY, Comment Is Free,  27 Aug 2008
Related Topics: National Health Service,  Andrew Lansley,  Unilever PLC,  Dave Lewis

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