A National Treasure, Tarnished: Can Britain Fix Its Health Service?
By Jonathan Swan, Charlie Savage and Maggie Haberman The former president and his backers aim to strengthen the power of the White House and limit the independence of federal agencies. | | By Mark Landler As it turns 75, the N.H.S., a proud symbol of Britain's welfare state, is in the deepest crisis of its history. | | By Catherine Porter and Constant Méheut Calls to overhaul the police go back decades. But violent episodes of police enforcement continue. So do violent outpourings on the street. | | |
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