07/05/2014
5 live listener Paul tells care minister, Norman Lamb, the first he heard about possible funding to help care for his father-in-law was on listening to Victoria's programme.
5 Live listener Paul Edwards talks to the care minister, Norman Lamb, and tells him the first he heard about possible NHS funding to help care for his father-in-law, who has Alzheimers, was listening to Victoria's programme. Last month Paul heard a discussion around 'NHS Continuing Care', the support the state is supposed to provide for people with serious debilitating illnesses. Critics say the system isn't working and are demanding Norman Lamb does something about it.
Plus how do you make the Co-Op a success again? This morning the whole Co-operative Group has been given a stark warning - change things radically, or face an uncertain future. It comes in a report from the former City Minister, Lord Myners, who says the business, which declared an annual loss of two and a half billion pounds last month, has become dysfunctional because of management in-fighting. Victoria speaks to former retail bosses to asks what the group should do next.
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