
Caroline Molloy is openDemocracy's UK health and social affairs correspondent, a journalist and speaker. She has written extensively on politics, public services and the welfare state, and has a particular interest in public services and technology.
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Published in: ourNHSShirley Williams suggests new NHS charges
Baroness Shirley Williams - who claimed to have protected the principle of an NHS 'free at the point of need' -...
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Published in: ourNHSKeep the faith - a review of the UK's People's Assembly
On Saturday 4000 activists gathered in London to discuss austerity and privatisation, and how to respond. Caroline...
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Published in: ourNHSMilburn, the NHS, and Britain's 'revolving door'
As the government ploughs on with its NHS ‘reforms’ in the face of opposition from medics and the public, whose...
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Published in: ourNHSAfter Section 75 - where next for NHS campaigners?
On 24th April the House of Lords voted through the NHS ‘section 75’ regulations, which open up the NHS to far more...
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Published in: ourNHSInterview with Louise Irvine, part 2
Louise Irvine, a GP and chair of Save Lewisham Hospital, speaks to Caroline Molloy about the regulations about to be...
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Published in: ourNHSThe Lib Dems' defence of the NHS privatisation regulations doesn't stand up to scrutiny
Liberal Democrats appear to be sending out variations on a stock response when questioned on the section 75...