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NEWSTALK ZBEEN: More Gripping Tax Insights

FIRST WITH YESTERDAY'S NEWS (highlights from Thursday on Newstalk ZB) Now We Want Our Money Back/Health System Definitely Needs Work/What's Wrong With Bath ....

NEWSTALK ZBEEN: The Bill's Arrived

FIRST WITH YESTERDAY'S NEWS (highlights from Wednesday on Newstalk ZB) Adding Up the Cost of Emergency Housing/The Health System Broken Too/Let's Not Move ....

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Andrew Dickens: Crunch time for our health system was a crisis 30 years in the making

We live in a world beset by problems right now. Having spent 2 years being ravaged by a pandemic we have entered an age of inflation and economic uncertain ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110117:14:06:00

Debate a bit later in our broadcast here, martha. martha: and along the same tone of what we have talked about, there is a big debate today going on in great britain about possible changes to their state-run health care system which some have seen as a model at least in some ways for what we may get here with health care reform. price competition, less red tape is what they are now looking for there and doctors not bureaucrats, having more say in the u.k. healthsystem, that is what they want to aim towards now, prime minister david cameron is saying those changes are needed now. great britain s health service was created in 1948, it is britain s biggest employer. it costs more than $158 billion a year, amy kellogg is with lessons we may be able to learn from london this morning, what can you tell us about the changes. reporter: first of all, there were massive public spending cuts, across the board here in the u.k. we have seen the students protest the raise intuition fees, and, now ....

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