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Epilepsy Action blog

Ask your MP to meet with a health minister

Last summer, you may remember that the report Wasted money, wasted lives was published.  It looked at the human and economic costs of epilepsy in England, and condemned the continued government failure to meet the needs of people living with the condition. 

Have you got an independent place in the Great North Run?

Thanks to everyone who responded to our earlier posting looking for people to sign up for guaranteed places in the Great North Run.  I'm pleased to report that we have none of those left - we have willing runners happy to run the half-marathon to raise money for us.

English health minister online webchat today (Wednesday 27th)

Ann Keen MP, one of the ministers at the English Department of Health, is taking part in a webchat on healthcare in the UK today (Wednesday 27th), at 4pm UK time.


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