UK politics
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40 minutes ago'Not fit for purpose' - the secret history of a deadly phrase
The phrase 'not fit for purpose' originated from a 2006 memo by Sir David Normington regarding the Home Office's inefficiencies.
The government has withdrawn an offer of creating 1,000 more doctor training posts in England after the British Medical Association (BMA) refused to call off a six-day strike next week. The extra posts were part of a wider package of measures put forward by ministers earlier this year to resolve the long-running dispute with resident doctors.
Jim Ratcliffe stated that excessive taxation risks damaging domestic industry, emphasizing the need for a pragmatic approach to energy policy that balances affordability with environmental goals.
Local residents in Castlewood, South Dakota, expressed disbelief over the allegations against Bryon Noem, stating, 'I grew up playing ball with Bryon. I've never known him to be part of stuff like that.' This sentiment reflects a strong community bond and skepticism towards the claims made in the report.