Joe Gammie (@joegammie) 's Twitter Profile
Joe Gammie

@joegammie

Health policy journalist at @FullFact. Email [email protected]

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Rebecca Thomas (@rebeccasmt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have got some very big shoes to fill! Joe Gammie...but really looking forward to be taking on the #mentalhealth baton! Any NHS mental health bods out there your help with learning the patch would be very welcome

Shaun Lintern (@shaunlintern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the last six years mental health has been covered by me, Joe Gammie and now the torch is passed to Rebecca Thomas - the sector is in safe journalistic hands. Please get in touch with Rebecca and help her to report the big issues for #mentalhealth

Hannah Perlin 💙 (@hannahperlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Smoke and mirrors. £2bn will in fact DECREASE the proportion of NHS spending allocated to MH services over the next 5 years. We've calculated that we'd need around £2.5bn to see any increase in MH funding. #Budget2018

RNLI (@rnli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lovely thank you letter was recently sent to the crew LymeRegis Lifeboat. Receiving lovely words like this mean a great deal to us - we are so lucky to have such amazing supporters 😀

A lovely thank you letter was recently sent to the crew <a href="/LymeRegisRNLI/">LymeRegis Lifeboat</a>. Receiving lovely words like this mean a great deal to us - we are so lucky to have such amazing supporters 😀
Ellie Jackson (@elliejackson_pa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service Hi, my colleagues and I at PA Media have been trying to get in touch with regards to this incident. Please could you call us on 0207 9637148 or tell us the best person to contact. Many thanks.

Ben Zaranko (@benzaranko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spending Review 2021, in one chart. For most departments, the budget increases announced today will be welcome, but not enough to reverse the cuts of the 2010s. Austerity is over, but not undone.

Spending Review 2021, in one chart. For most departments, the budget increases announced today will be welcome, but not enough to reverse the cuts of the 2010s. Austerity is over, but not undone.