Stories
- Book extract
Of incubators, orchids and artificial wombs
In this extract from Claire Horn’s new book, ‘Eve: The Disobedient Future of Birth’, she traces the development of the artificial womb, soon to become a reality.
- Book extract
Why the NHS is worth saving
In this extract from his latest book, ‘Free For All’, Dr Gavin Francis poses challenging questions to be addressed if a health service that’s free for all at the point of use is to remain possible.
- Article
Children in burns prevention campaigns
Whose responsibility is it to prevent accidental burns and scalds in the home? Shane Ewen’s research shows that it’s everyone’s concern.
- Article
Born in the NHS
Despite underfunding, strikes and scandals, the first two decades of the 2000s has seen the British people’s love of and loyalty to the NHS soar.
Catalogue
- Journals
Report on the administration of Home Office services / Government of Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland. Ministry of Home Affairs- Journals
Annual report of the Ministry of Health.
Great Britain. Ministry of Health.Date: 1920-1968- Books
Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the fire at Fairfield Home, Edwalton, Nottinghamshire on 15 December 1974.
Date: 1975- Books
An ABC of home freezing.
Great Britain. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.Date: 1978- Books
- Online
Faction display'd: or, a short history of the second Parliament of Great Britain called in the year 1710, upon the change of the ministry; containing, Among many other Curious Articles, I. Some Observations on the present State of Affairs at Home; with the Motives that prevail'd on the Queen to change her Ministry. II. Mr. Walpole's Speech at the Bar of the House of Lords, upon Dr. Sacheverel's Trial. III. A Piece intitled, Fair Warning IV. Dr. Sacheverel's Cavalcade-Way of Travelling. V The Parliament's Proceedings against the following Illustrious Persons; viz the Duke of Marlborough, the Earl of Godolphin, the Ld. Viscount Townshend, the Earl of Galway; the Bishop of St Asaph, Robert Walpole, Esq; and the then late Ministry in general; which gain'd them the Title of, The Censuring Parliament. VI. Mr. Hampden's Speech (never before publish'd) in the House of Commons, ̀march 6, 1712, on Mr Walpole's being deny'd his Seat in Parliament upon his Re-Election. Vii. An Account of the Steps taken in order to destroy the Liberty of the Press, and introduce the Pretender. Viii. The Fate of the French Bill of Commerce. IX Of the Duke of Marlborough's Disgrace. X. Verses addressed to the Earl of Galway, and the Dukes of Marlborough and Ormond, on different Occasions. XI. The French Ambassador's Compliment to the Queen, upon the Conclusion of the Peace at Utrecht, and the famous British Embassadress's Speech to the French King.
Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]