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Public Affairs: ABPI set to bring in agency firepower

ministers and officials in the Department of Health. From January 2014, the Government is set to introduce ...

Public Sector: Lister faces 'difficult task' in health role

The Department of Health's newly appointed comms director Sam Lister has a daunting mission ahead...of Health at a challenging time that will make or break his comms career. He certainly won't have ...

Voluntary Sector: The Week in Charities

the British Heart Foundation as it prepares to lose a £250,000 Department of Health annual grant. BHF ...

Healthcare: On the Agenda - Hospitals failing on emergency ops

, according to leading surgeons. A report commissioned by the Department of Health and published by the Royal ...

Healthcare: On the Agenda - Forty hospitals need to reform

closures are currently avoided using reserves held by the Department of Health. According to the report ...

James Sorene: Mixing fun with politics

Health deputy head of news Kate Pike worked with Sorene on the swine flu outbreak at the Department of ...

Healthcare: Firstlight role for top health PRO Pearson

Finn and media adviser at the Department of Health. He joined Red Health in 2007 to lead the practice ...

Public Affairs: WS brings in top lawyer

Ruth McEwen has more than a decade of experience working for the Department of Health and helped ...

Public Sector: Top 25 Public Sector Consultancies

information for the Information Commissioner. Low points: Three Department of Health campaign contracts were ...

Public Sector: Deputy PM's team finishes recruiting

Cabinet Office comms.' Cook formerly worked in the press office at the Department of Health and Downing ...

 

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