Caroline Lucas, Green Party MP for Brighton Pavilion, and her co-accused have been found not guilty for their role during an anti-fracking protest in Balcombe. Rupert Read takes the opportunity to praise Lucas for standing up to the fracking industry. He laments the continuing subsidisation of the fossil fuel industries and argues that renewable sources of energy offer a way to blow the energy market wide open to the benefit of all
Policy discourse shaped by neoliberal ideology, with its emphasis on marketisation and competition, ...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
Successive governments of the UK have strongly supported two policies: an NHS free at the point of d...
Patient and user choice are at the forefront of the debate on the future direction of health and pub...
Policy-makers are increasingly advocating market-based reforms to increase choices for service users...
The impacts of choice in public services are controversial. We exploit a reform in the English Natio...
Extending choice in health care is currently popular among English, and other, politicians. Those pr...
Choice has re-emerged as a key theme in UK public policy. Drawing on a major empirical study of choi...
Auditors identify difficulties with the programme of system reform A recent report from the Audit Co...
Choice and competition have been phased into many public health systems with the aim of achieving va...
Money should follow patients and they need information and choice, write Nicholas Bloom and John Van...
Patient choice in the context of National Health Service (NHS) reforms in England can refer to the l...
Choice has become the defining characteristic of service users’ relationship with the NHS in England...
Extensions of choice over public services typically aim to generate increases in competition between...
Policy discourse shaped by neoliberal ideology, with its emphasis on marketisation and competition, ...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
Successive governments of the UK have strongly supported two policies: an NHS free at the point of d...
Patient and user choice are at the forefront of the debate on the future direction of health and pub...
Policy-makers are increasingly advocating market-based reforms to increase choices for service users...
The impacts of choice in public services are controversial. We exploit a reform in the English Natio...
Extending choice in health care is currently popular among English, and other, politicians. Those pr...
Choice has re-emerged as a key theme in UK public policy. Drawing on a major empirical study of choi...
Auditors identify difficulties with the programme of system reform A recent report from the Audit Co...
Choice and competition have been phased into many public health systems with the aim of achieving va...
Money should follow patients and they need information and choice, write Nicholas Bloom and John Van...
Patient choice in the context of National Health Service (NHS) reforms in England can refer to the l...
Choice has become the defining characteristic of service users’ relationship with the NHS in England...
Extensions of choice over public services typically aim to generate increases in competition between...
Policy discourse shaped by neoliberal ideology, with its emphasis on marketisation and competition, ...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...
Background: market reforms in England have been identified as making a clear distinction between Eng...