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Q: What is the government going to do about the NHS?
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When did NHS start?

The NHS was instigated by the post-war Labour government in 1948.


Who belongs the NHS London?

The NHS (National Health Service) is a national organisation and not just in London. It is government owned.


Who funds the NHS?

NHS is funded by the government and in local areas small organizations (e.g general practitioner, hospitals) are funded by council. The NHS can also be funding by charity/donations.


How does the government spend its revenue?

Sex with your mother, education, and NHS


How much does nhs make?

The NHS (National Health Service) in the UK is a government organisation and does not make a profit. It is funded by the tax payer.


Who owns the NHS now?

It is "owned" (if you must use the term) by the government & administered by the Health Service.


How large of a business is the NHS?

The NHS (National Health Service) is not a business in the commercial sense. It is a government funded department. It is, however, the largest employer in Europe.


Why is government worried about obesity?

The government is worried about obesity because people are dying it is also costing the NHS which he funds a fortune.


Who does the NHS provide for?

Free health care to the people of England. The NHS since Atlee's Government after WW2 is funded by the treasury and the taxes that people pay.


Should holidays be paid by NHS?

Yes because people cant afford to go on holiday because all of the money are going to the rich instead of the poor and its not fair and nhs should pay for children and adults who are under the nhs agreement


You are overstay in UK from 5yrs with family what should you do?

we are regestered with NHS my son is going to school from 4yrs


An example of a statutory provision?

which is set up by the government such as the NHS and free education until the age of 16