ePolitix Consultations

Obesity
Policy Consultation 17 October 2007
ePolitix.com Stakeholders comment on the Foresight report into the obesity 'epidemic'.

Allergy 'epidemic'
Policy Consultation 26 September 2007
ePolitix.com Stakeholders comment on the warning from a committee of peers over the "rapid increase" in allergies.

Assisted suicide
Policy Consultation 12 May 2006
Stakeholders respond to the proposed Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill.

Community health white paper
Policy Consultation 30 January 2006
ePolitix.com Stakeholders respond to the government's community health and care services white paper.

Extended pub hours
Policy Consultation 24 November 2005
Comment on 24-drinking laws from the British National Temperance League, the Royal College of Physicians, the British Retail Consortium and the Civic Trust.

Incontinence care
Policy Consultation 23 November 2005
Comment on the first ever national audit into continence care from the Royal College of Physicians, the Alzheimer's Society, Help the Aged, and Age Concern.

Stroke services
Policy Consultation 16 November 2005
Reaction to the new NAO report on stroke services from the Stroke Association, the NHS Confederation, the Royal College of Physicians and Help the Aged.

Smoking Ban
Policy Consultation 26 October 2005
As the Department of Health published its smoking cessation figures, a cabinet row has broken out over plans for a partial ban on smoking and has forced the government to delay the publication of a bill on public health.

Alcohol-related deaths
Policy Consultation 17 August 2005
Comment from BNTL, Alcohol Concern and the Royal College of Physicians.

Licensing laws
Policy Consultation 10 August 2005
Comment from BNTL, Alcohol Concern, the Royal College of Physicians and the LGA.

Election views: Health
Policy Consultation 26 April 2005
Analysis of the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat manifestos and comment from the NHS Confederation, Depression Alliance, The Stroke Association, The of Physicians, and the Insulin Dependent Diabetes Trust.

Stroke care
Policy Consultation 14 March 2005
Comment from the Royal College of Physicians and the Stroke Association.

Pub licensing reform
Policy Consultation 26 January 2005
Comment from the Royal College of Physicians, Alcohol Concern and the British National Temperance League.

Professor Ian Gilmore - Royal College of Physicians
Stakeholder Interview 26 January 2005
Professor Ian Gilmore, chairman of the RCP alcohol committee, talks to ePolitix.com about what he thinks the government should be doing to tackle binge drinking.

Drinking laws clarified
Policy Consultation 17 January 2005
Comment from British National Temperance League, Alcohol Concern and the Royal College of Physicians.

Round the clock drinking
Policy Consultation 13 January 2005
Comment from the Conservatives, the Royal College of Physicians, the Association of Chief Police Officers and Alcohol Concern.

Drinking hours
Policy Consultation 4 January 2005
Comments from the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, the Royal College of Physicians, the Bar Entertainment and Dance Association, the British National Temperance League and Alcohol Concern

Public health
Policy Consultation 16 November 2004
Comment from the Department of Health, Liberal Democrats, the Depression Alliance, the Royal College of Physicians, the Stroke Association, the National Consumer Council, Which? the Health Development Agency and the World Cancer Research Fund

Allergies
Policy Consultation 2 November 2004
Comment from Department of Health, Liberal Democrats, Allergy UK and the Royal College of Physicians.

Salt in food
Policy Consultation 13 September 2004
Comment from the Food Standards Agency, the Consumers' Association, the Royal College of Physicians, the Stroke Association, the National Consumer Council, Unilever, the British Retail Consortium , Canderel and the World Cancer Research Fund

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