The majority of doctors supported the recent strike. So why did the Department of Health suggest (…)
It would seem that poll data was cherrypicked and then used to brief the Times. Such distortion of facts from a public body should alarm us all The latest strike by resident doctors began on Friday 14 November. That morning, the headline of the lead story on the front page of the Times (…)
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