Doctors you can talk to

There’s a new service available in my area of London. It’s for a private GP practice which will allow you to “see your doctor when you want”, “not have to wait in a busy waiting room”, and “have longer appointments”.

This is not Mayfair, but a socially mixed area with no precedent for private medicine, so such a development is extremely revealing. While the government is hell bent on “modernising” the NHS, some doctors obviously think what patients really want, even if they have to pay for it, is something much simpler: a traditional doctor-patient relationship.

Full article: http://www.theguardian.com/society/2000/apr/11/futureofthenhs.comment

Have plants and watering can; will protest

This weekend’s May Day festivities are an affirmation of positive action, not an excuse for anarchy

Nothing has given me as much cause for optimism recently as this weekend’s May Day 2000 festivities. For the first time, environmental issues are at the heart of widespread popular activity. This is a timely rebuff to Westminster politicians who still think only a tiny minority cares about such things and who cynically abandon environmental commitments at the faintest whiff of disapproval from big business.

Full article: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2000/apr/30/mayday.comment