A general practitioner in Glasgow unpacks how the hand-in-glove relationship between the pharmaceutical industry and the NHS has changed ā for the worse.
'From the first day I arrived in London I began to wryly anticipate my departure. The people I kept company with were older, had lived there for years and kept referring to how gentrified and dead the city was.'
Siloed away at the far corner of England, Cornwall is one of the few locales that makes this small country feel rather vast, a county of sinister lore and berserk history.