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Politics Wales (Free subscription) | 07/04/2008
... in Wimbledon when a familiar face and an even more familiar voice hits me from the screen. It is Helen Mary Jones. What on earth is she doing at Wimbledon. I then realise that I am actually watching Newsnight and she is giving us all the benefit of her personal view on the issue of choice in the Welsh Health Service. I linger long enough to hear her say that choice is not important...
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ORDOVICIUS (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Plaid Cymru health spokesperson, Helen Mary Jones AM, has tabled a statement of opinion in the Assembly to mark Carers’ week 2008. This year’s Carers’ week, now in its fourteenth year, aims to highlight the impact caring can have on carers’ health and wellbeing with the theme ‘Carers can’t afford to be ill.’ Helen Mary Jones AM is currently seeking to introduce...
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ORDOVICIUS (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
Plaid Cymru health spokesperson, Helen Mary Jones AM, has said that new figures which show that cancer patients in Wales are receiving treatment faster than ever before are proof that Welsh health policy is delivering improvements in services. Helen Mary Jones noted that this is the second set of such figures in recent months and said that they are an indication...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
Plaid Cymru AM Helen Mary Jones argues that devolution has helped reverse trends towards health service privatisation
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The Llanelli Political Journal (Free subscription) | 07/04/2008
I have noticed that there have been a lot of anniversaries on the Welsh blogosphere recently. I have realised that I have been blogging for over 14 months on-and-off. I started shortly before the Welsh General election. I predicted that Helen Mary Jones would win the seat. I turned out to be right, although the gamble was almost a certainty. I realise I have made but a limited...
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Long Despairing Young Something (Free subscription) | 06/30/2008
Now, as I remember it, the BBC Trust said that there were significant issues and that these affected Scotland slightly and Wales extremely. And yet, is it just me, or have the Newsnight team deigned to allow Shona Robison MSP a seat on the panel table at their NHS debate, while Helen Mary Jones AM has to sit in the darkness behind the panellists alongside our own Norman Lamb?