French Charity
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Asked if the Prime Minister welcomed a French Charity doing NHS work in the East End the PMOS said that what was important was that people recognise how much work was already being done in the East End in terms of Health Services. State-of-the-art ‘super surgeries’ were opening in some of the country’s most deprived areas, including in Barking and Newham in London. New NHS walk-in centres were there as well. In terms of the charity it was free to decide for itself where it provides its services. The NHS would work with them.
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