Too busy topping up your tan for Twitter? Here’s what you might have missed over the last week.
- Read Richard Douglas’ take on what the financial accounts mean for the NHS.
- From underspend to overspend.
- The restrained official analysis of the challenges ahead.
- While NHS England whets media appetites.
- We were saddened to hear about the passing of Kate Granger, but heartened by the many moving and powerful tributes, including: #hellomynameis Kate Granger #deathbedlive #hellomynameis – George Blogs from Helen Bevan’s Tweet.
It’s been a month since the Brexit vote:
- Four wild weeks in one paragraph.
- Find out why the Leave campaign used “£350m per week” for the NHS, not “£19bn a year”.
- Brexit voter analysis from @resfoundation shows a complex picture.
In other news
- New DH ministerial family photo.
- Tarantino calling!
- From DNA to GCSEs?
- Powerful blog by @MaggiesCentre on the impact of the media’s reporting of the causes of cancer.
- While @CR_UK unpacks the link between alcohol and cancer.
- There may be trouble ahead…
- Why formulaic approaches to empathy don't work.
From America
- Trump has been announced as the Republican candidate, but what are his routes to power?
- @carlzimmer’s Game of Genomes.
- A new map of the brain redraws the boundaries of neuroscience (see image on the right).
And finally…
- Make room in your case for some perfect beach reading.