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    Explore "nhs staffing" with insightful episodes like "Suell-Air Flight 666 to Rwanda is cancelled", "The IMF and the UK economy, NHS staff shortages and British vs English" and "Evening Briefing Monday 6th February" from podcasts like ""Oh God, What Now?", "More or Less: Behind the Stats" and "Times news briefing"" and more!

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    Suell-Air Flight 666 to Rwanda is cancelled

    Suell-Air Flight 666 to Rwanda is cancelled
    As the Supreme Court grounds Braverman’s Rwanda plan, what will the Tory Right try to pull us out of next? The ECHR, the continent of Europe, or three-dimensional reality itself? Plus, What’s new about the “New” Conservatives? Who’s about to get reshuffled? The NHS’s 75th birthday prompts the Tories to do some of that recruiting stuff, after only 13 years in power. And in a new feature: who are our Heroes and Villains of the Week?  Listen to our new paper review podcast PAPER CUTS here. https://listen.podmasters.uk/PCogwn • “Does anyone really think that the key to a better Britain is to get rid of care workers and foreign students?” – Gavin Esler • “Rwanda is a really good example of the Conservatives not realising that everyone else can hear what they’re saying as well as their base…” – Rachel Cunliffe • “They’re so desperate for another Brexit. What’s next? Take back more control? Get Brexit done-r?” – Matt Green Presented by Alex Andreou, Rachel Cunliffe, Gavin Esler and Matt Green. Audio producer: Alex Rees. Producer: Chris Jones. Art: James Parrett. Theme music by Cornershop. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The IMF and the UK economy, NHS staff shortages and British vs English

    The IMF and the UK economy, NHS staff shortages and British vs English

    The International Monetary Fund says the UK will be the only major economy to shrink in size this year. We ask how much faith we should put in the IMF’s forecasts and look at some of the big economic challenges facing the UK. Also why the headline number of job vacancies in the NHS in England doesn’t tell the whole story of staff shortages. And why has there been such a dramatic change in whether people describe themselves as British or English?