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Politics

Would limiting Prime Ministers’ terms lead to bolder action?

Published by The i paper (20th September, 2021) In February 1837 a group of radicals gathered in a pub in central London to launch a charter containing six […]

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Policy / Politics / Social care

Labour is missing an open goal on social care

Published by The Times (8th September, 2021) Could there be a bigger open goal for an opposition party? A prime minister who won power by luring disgruntled northern […]

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Policy / Social care

It will take more than a dollop of cash to save shattered social care

Published by The i paper (6th September, 2021) First the good news. There seems to be universal recognition that our shattered social care system needs urgent sorting. This […]

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Politics

Something rotten at the heart of Westminster

Published by The i paper (28th June, 2021) So farewell then, Matt Hancock, self-righteous protector of the nation’s public health in the pandemic. His career, so carefully nurtured […]

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Health / Policy / Social care

My prescription for a healthier NHS

Published by The i paper (8th February, 2021) Matt Hancock overseen a string of fatal failures and one big success since the arrival of Covid-19. Now this ambitious […]

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Covid19 / Disability / Policy / Social care

Britain is callously indifferent to disabled people

Published by The Daily Telegraph (16th January, 2021) When I asked my doughty friend, a working mum on the other side of London, how she was bearing up […]

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Covid19 / Policy / Social care

Selfishness laid bare in one photo

Published by The Daily Mail (15th January, 2021) Just six days ago, Pete Calveley sent a letter to reassure residents of his care home empire and their fearful […]

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Health / Policy / Social care

Care does not need private equity

Published by The i paper (4th January, 2021) We can, thankfully, talk about 2020 in the past tense. It was a year of death and despair, of tragedy […]

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Covid19 / Feature / Health / Policy

The toxic British worship of the NHS

Published by UnHerd (2nd December, 2020) When Michael Gove sought to shore up support for the Government’s polices on lockdown, he invoked the most sacred idol in the […]

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Covid19 / Europe / Policy / Social care / Sweden

How Covid exposed the world’s lack of care

Published by UnHerd (14th August, 2020) Last week, I was in Sweden, investigating whether the nation’s strategy to avoid lockdown during a pandemic has been a success or […]

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Covid19 / Health / Policy / Social care

Old money

Published by Tortoise (18th May, 2020) There is little to distinguish Burlington Court Care Home from thousands like it around Britain. It sits in a residential area of […]

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Covid19 / Disability / Health / Policy / Social care

Shame of Covid-19s forgotten victims

Published by The i paper (11th May, 2020) Britain has one of the highest coronavirus death rates in the world, there is carnage in our care homes and […]

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Ian Birrell is an award-winning columnist, foreign correspondent, feature writer and investigative journalist. He is contributing editor of The Mail on Sunday, a weekly columnist in The i Paper and writes frequently for other papers and platforms. He is also co-founder with Damon Albarn of Africa Express, the acclaimed collaborative music project. (Pictured: Talking to refugees in Iraq fleeing Islamic State)... Read More.

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