What the papers said in the week ending 9 October 2021 We have Nobel Prize winners: In Chemistry with a new approach to catalysts which promises more rapid development of new chemicals with a … [Read more...]
A good year for autumn colour: a reason to be cheerful
What the papers said in the week ending 2 October 2021 These are not easy times: We have a crisis in fuel supplies for transport Fuel crisis: UK government mobilises reserve tanker fleet and … [Read more...]
Whatever happened to keeping calm and carrying on?
What the papers said in the week ending 25 September 2021 A week of pigeons coming home to roost as prices of fuels and problems affecting the transport and distribution industries bring shortages … [Read more...]
Waiting to die, waiting for care, waiting for compassion
What the papers said in the week ending 18 September 2021 Christians on Ageing is devoting a session to death and assisted dying at its webinar on 29 September 2021.. This week has seen change in the … [Read more...]
Care Costs. So, now you know – or do you?
What the papers said in the week ending 11 September 2021 The big news of the week for older people and the whole nation comes from a first glimpse of an attempt to improve the funding of services … [Read more...]
Lots happening but what’s the news on social care costs?
What the papers said in the week ending 4 September 2021 This has been a busy week – perhaps more things happening – perhaps more people taking notice. The church and religion have more column … [Read more...]
Too many pigs, too few lorries
What the papers said in the week to 29 August 2021 A week in which the combined effects of Covid-19 and Brexit have produced conditions of shortages akin to wartime. There is scarcity of produce – … [Read more...]
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