Statement on CQC review into deaths in the NHS
13 December 2016 (updated on 13 December 2016)
Secretary of State for Health, Jeremy Hunt made a statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday 13 December on the CQC review into deaths in the NHS.
Shadow Secretary of State for Health, Jonathan Ashworth, responded to the statement on behalf of the Opposition.
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