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| Weekly updates: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 7:00:00 PM Pay deal set to give NHS staff above-inflation rises (Financial Times) National Health Service staff could be in line for above-inflation pay rises, according to employers in the NHS. http://www.ft.comHere's looking at you (The Observer) Lucy Davies, 37, lives in London with Chloe, her six-year-old daughter. Lucy works in PR http://observer.guardian.co.ukMidwives may strike (Lynn News) Strike action by West Norfolk community midwives over plans to downgrade their jobs and pay was averted this week but the threat could be back on the cards by the end of next month. (23012007 10:58:49) http://www.lynnnews.co.ukOK Tony, it's a wrap ... (Guardian Unlimited) Modern politicians' complex relationship with the media has changed the way government does business - and how our leaders are portrayed, particularly by television. http://politics.guardian.co.ukVoters back SNP ... but not independence (The Scotsman) THE SNP has strengthened its lead over Labour, but this is not being translated into support for independence, according to a new poll published yesterday. http://thescotsman.scotsman.comPrivate sector expertise in demand in booming public sector IT market (Computer Weekly) The governments love affair with IT and the efficiencies it can bring continues to create unprecedented career opportunities in the public sector, with billions of pounds earmarked for IT projects in the coming years. http://www.computerweekly.comNHS will be 14,000 nurses short, says report (Daily Telegraph) A severe shortage of nurses and GPs in the next few years is predicted in a leaked Government report which reveals a staffing time-bomb in the NHS. http://www.telegraph.co.uk |
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