The NHS Confederation is holding a new series of Westminster Lectures by key players from the main political parties setting out their case for the future of the NHS. With the NHS celebrating its 60th anniversary and a General Election possible next year, this is the ideal time to hear from the leading politicians in health.
There will be opportunities to ask questions and comments. Each event will be located in central London, close to Westminster, and will be in the early evening, followed by a drinks reception.
Norman Lamb MP, Liberal Democrat Shadow Secretary of State for Health Tuesday 29 April 6pm - 7.30pm
Andrew Lansley CBE MP, Conservative Shadow Secretary of State for Health Wednesday 7th May - 6.30pm- 8pm
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Lecture - Andrew Lansley MP
The NHS Confederation is pleased to invite you to the second in a series of three Westminster Lectures by key players from the main political parties setting out their case for the future of the NHS.
Lecture - Norman Lamb MP
The first NHS Confederation Westminster Lecture took place on Tuesday 29 April
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The NHS Confederation is holding a new series of Westminster Lectures by key players from the main political parties setting out their case for the future of the NHS. With the NHS celebrating its 60th anniversary and a General Election possible next year, this is the ideal time to hear from the leading politicians in health.