Corridor Care Begins Long Before the Corridor: What I Saw Wednesday, 18 February, 2026 Corridor Care Begins Long Before the Corridor: What I Saw There’s a phrase that has started to haunt NHS conversations: corridor care. It conjures up images of patients treated in unsuitable spaces because beds and capacity have run out. But corridor care does not begin in a corridor. It begins upstream — in staffing budgets, training capacity, community services, discharge bottlenecks, and the... Articles
Corridor Care: Why the House of Lords Debate Matters — and Why I’m Watching It Closely 15th February 2026 Corridor Care: Why the House of Lords Debate Matters — and Why I’m Watching It Closely Last week the House of Lords debated a profoundly important issue within... Articles
Barnes Ward Newsletter 9th February 2026 Barnes Ward Newsletter Jan/Feb Dear Fellow Barnes Residents, We are delighted to have been out on the doorstep for many months now, speaking with so many of you... Local News
National Insurance is the steering wheel of employment — and we’re turning it the wrong way 18th December 2025 National Insurance is the Steering Wheel of Employment - and we’re turning it the wrong way As unemployment recently hit a five-year high of 5.1%, a recent... Speeches in Parliament
Bus Consultation in Barnes and Hammersmith Bridge Issues 5th November 2025 FA James Pickard Local Engagement Manager | Local Communities & Partnerships Dear James and TfL Have your Say We met recently at the Barnes Consultation for the... Local News
Could it be Sepsis? Sepsis Awareness Week 8th September 2025 Four words can save a life: Could it be sepsis? I learned this the hardest way. My daughter Lucetta, just 17, had started her first year at university when she... Local News
The NHS is in Critical Condition – It’s Time to Rethink It as a Logistics Business 17th July 2025 Free at the point of use, but broken at the point of delivery. That’s the uncomfortable reality facing our beloved National Health Service. We treasure the NHS... Articles
Silver Degrees: Why Universities Should Pivot to Older Learners in the AI Age 11th June 2025 Silver Degrees: Why Universities Should Pivot to Older Learners in the AI Age What if the future of arts degrees isn't 18-year-olds in trainers, but 60-year... Articles
Campus Culture and Graduate Outcomes, Degrees of Indoctrination 4th June 2025 Campus Culture and Graduate Outcomes Degrees of Indoctrination: How Campus Ideology Undermines Employability and Economic Growth 🎓 Summary Universities are... Opinions
Women and Ageing: Unpacking the Gendered Challenges of Growing Older in the UK 18th May 2025 Women and Ageing: Unpacking the Gendered Challenges of Growing Older in the UK As we face the realities of an ageing population, the challenges for women... Articles