The Department of Health is responsible for a public consultation on the existing legislative system for organ donation in England. The DOH’s role is to provide a reliable source of information and to continue to champion the crucial role organ donation plays in reducing unnecessary deaths caused by a shortage of donors. The aim of […]
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Breaking up of Heathrow “Monopoly” proposed during Consultation Period
A 10-week public consultation on Heathrow’s expansion plans is currently under way, making it possible for participants to offer their opinions on all key issues the expansion would create, as well as give their views on proposals such as re-routing part of the M25 through a tunnel and using a raised runway. Consequences such as […]
Focus on ethical standards in local government with Public Consultation starting this week
A government committee has opened a consultation this week designed to help clarify how local councils are facilitating good ethical standards in local government. Participants have until the 18th of May to submit evidence, with both councils and individuals welcome to do so. The committee on standards in public life are setting out to […]
Public Consultation into the extension of licensing hours for the Royal Wedding – have your say!
With the country gearing up its preparations for the wedding of Prince Harry to Ms Meghan Markle in May, the Home Office have taken steps to gauge public opinion, via a public consultation, in regards to the one off relaxation of licensing hours in England and Wales. Anticipating a party mood to celebrate the happy event, […]
Stephen Hawking joined by several prominent public figures in fight to ensure potential significant change to NHS is subject to a proper public consultation
Melvyn Bragg, Richard Eyre, David Lascelles, David Owen, Jonathan Pryce, Ken Loach, Rebecca O’Brien, Paul Laverty, John McCarthy, Alan Bennett andHelena Kennedy have all joined Professor Stephen Hawking in the fight against what they see as an unscrutinised americanisation of our health service, reports The Guardian. The introduction of US-originated accountable care organisations (ACOs) to the […]
