Q1)The UK’s National Health Service was launched. On 5th July of which year of the 1940s?
Q2)It was launched by the then Minister of Health. Who was he: Aneurin Bevan, Clement Attlee or Ernest Bevin?
Q3)The Service was initially suggested by the Beveridge Report. The report was released, when: 1940, 1941 or 1942?
Q4)The Service is usually known as the NH what?
Q5)The service is funded, in part, by what: National Insurance, the Lottery Fund or Road Tax?
Q6)The English branch of the Service is called National Health Service (England). What’s the Welsh one called?
Q7)More to the point, what’s the Scottish branch called?
Q8)You don’t usually pay to see a National Health doctor, or GP. Your GP is a general … what?
Q9)For many years, the National Health Service has been “free at the point of … ” what: use, usury or uselessness?
Q10)Finally … ? 5th July, 2021, saw the Queen award the National Health Service a medal. Which medal: the Victoria Cross, George Cross or Elizabeth Cross?
* I’ve got to admit, I’ve still not seen My Own Private Idaho: it’s something I should remedy. And yes, you’re right about Keanu. I think the woodenness thing works for him: especially in The Day The Earth Stood Still. Did you know he’s left handed? You’d guessed I’d spotted that§.
Have fun at Sant, today: don’t strain anything!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ That it is, Debbi! Sorry it’s a ten question set, today: but it IS about the National Health Service. It’s … well, I rely on the organisation, as does most of the UK. Hopefully, the answers are short.
Oh, did the — ahem! — package get through? The next episode’s tomorrow.
§ Both he and Laurence Fishburne are southpaws, Olga: the only one of the main Matrix stars that isn’t, is Carrie Anne Moss.
Q9) use (Well, some people might go for the last one, here, but I don’t think it’s fair).
Q10) The George Cross I must confess to not being a big fan of Keanu Reeves (although, as I said, I've read he is a really nice guy, but he doesn't do it for me as an actor). His peculiar style works for him as John Wick as well, and the Matrix, indeed. Although I didn't know about him being left-handed... The visit to the radio wasn't too bad, although it was busier than it normally is on a Tuesday. We had the new "regidora" (the local government representative, for the district, on behalf of the mayor), and she had the usual guided tour. We shall see. The editor was saying that she doesn't come across as the sharpest tool in the box, but then again, we don't know her well yet. (Although he is right). Tomorrow I'm going to cover a session where they will talk about the fact that they've uncovered a couple of civil war air bomb shelters whilst doing some roadworks, so that should be interesting. And tonight, my mother and I are going to a concert. I think I told you that Jordi had given me a token to exchange for tiquets to a music venue. I am looking forward to that. Sorry to hear about the problems with the gas meter. Perhaps that was one of the reasons why they had suggested to change the electricity meter as well, but the issue with the credit, I have no idea. One imagines it shouldn't be too difficult to check and credit it back to you, but, I know things that appear easy in principle, when bureaucracy is involved can be anything but...
Hi, Paul. Just sharing the pictures from Saturday's event. Not all of them are mine, as another one of the collaborators of the radio went there as well, but he only takes pictures and does not do interviews or reports. https://www.el3.cat/noticia/84449/mes-de-400-veins-i-veines-visiten-lantic-far-de-la-marina-tot-un-simbol-del-passat-del-bar
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Q1) 1948
ReplyDeleteQ2) Aneurin Bevan
Q3) 1942
Q4) S
Q5) National Insurance
Q6) NHS Wales
Q7) NHS Scotland (or NHSScotland)
Q8) Practitioner
Q9) use (Well, some people might go for the last one, here, but I don’t think it’s fair).
Q10) The George Cross
I must confess to not being a big fan of Keanu Reeves (although, as I said, I've read he is a really nice guy, but he doesn't do it for me as an actor). His peculiar style works for him as John Wick as well, and the Matrix, indeed. Although I didn't know about him being left-handed...
The visit to the radio wasn't too bad, although it was busier than it normally is on a Tuesday. We had the new "regidora" (the local government representative, for the district, on behalf of the mayor), and she had the usual guided tour. We shall see. The editor was saying that she doesn't come across as the sharpest tool in the box, but then again, we don't know her well yet. (Although he is right).
Tomorrow I'm going to cover a session where they will talk about the fact that they've uncovered a couple of civil war air bomb shelters whilst doing some roadworks, so that should be interesting. And tonight, my mother and I are going to a concert. I think I told you that Jordi had given me a token to exchange for tiquets to a music venue. I am looking forward to that.
Sorry to hear about the problems with the gas meter. Perhaps that was one of the reasons why they had suggested to change the electricity meter as well, but the issue with the credit, I have no idea. One imagines it shouldn't be too difficult to check and credit it back to you, but, I know things that appear easy in principle, when bureaucracy is involved can be anything but...
1 1948
ReplyDelete2 Aniuren Bevan
3 1942
4 NHS Service
5 National Insurance
6 Wales
7 Scotland
8 Practioner
9 Use
10 George Cross
Hi, Paul. Just sharing the pictures from Saturday's event. Not all of them are mine, as another one of the collaborators of the radio went there as well, but he only takes pictures and does not do interviews or reports.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.el3.cat/noticia/84449/mes-de-400-veins-i-veines-visiten-lantic-far-de-la-marina-tot-un-simbol-del-passat-del-bar
Got it! Well, at least it's not Medicare. :)
ReplyDelete1. 1948
2. Aneurin Bevan
3. 1942
4. S
5. National Insurance
6. NHS Wales
7. NHS Scotland
8. practitioner
9. use
10. George Cross
Wow! Made it! :)