Come Clean
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Initial release | September 19, 1931 |
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Directors | James W. Horne |
Producers | Hal Roach |
Screenplay | H. M. Walker |
Production company | Hal Roach Studios |
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ID | 2421808 |
About Come Clean
Stanley and Oliver try to get ice cream but are blackmailed by a wanted woman instead.
Labour tries to clarify Starmer comments on EU relationship
... They added: " The Tories have not used Brexit to diverge on food, environmental or labour standards and if they have a plan to do so then they should Come Clean with people...
School closures: Dozens were at risk of collapse due to risky concrete
... " Shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson, who said Labour had not seen the full list of schools with confirmed RAAC, urged ministers to " Come Clean with parents and set out the full scale of the challenge that we re facing"...
Blackpink star Jennie Kim addresses 'low energy' performances
... " I ve wanted to Come Clean...
Memo reveals pressure on climate finance pledge
... " Indeed the only reason the government has not had to Come Clean on the broken promise is because the final year of expenditure falls after the next general election and will therefore be the problem for the next government, not this one, " he wrote in his letter...
MI5 spy reveals secret 'unauthorised' IRA talks
... " Robert did not Come Clean with the British government about the meeting but the secret came out later in the year [28 Nov 1993], when The Observer ran a front page scoop revealing that a British official had secretly met the IRA three days after the Warrington bomb...
Nadhim Zahawi should stand aside during probe, says Tory MP
... She also urged him to " Come Clean on all of the questions being posed" into his affairs by journalists and others...
Rishi Sunak's use of jet for hospital trip defended by No 10
... The Labour MP urged the prime minister to " Come Clean about how much taxpayers money was wasted on this 36-minute plane journey for a three-hour visit at the height of a cost-of-living crisis"...
Rishi Sunak refuses to say if he uses private GP
... Nursing union leader Pat Cullen said the PM " needed to Come Clean as a public servant"...
Rishi Sunak refuses to say if he uses private GP
By Joshua NevettBBC Politics
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has repeatedly refused to say whether he uses private healthcare, insisting it is " not really relevant".
Mr Sunak told The Bbc 's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme that his healthcare was " a personal choice".
Nursing Union Leader Pat Cullen said the PM " needed to Come Clean as a public servant".
And when asked the same question, shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said he did not use private healthcare.
In The Interview , Laura Kuenssberg suggested there was huge public interest in Mr Sunak's decisions and that former Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was open about her choice to use a private GP.
Mr Sunak said healthcare was " something that is private" adding he " grew up in an NHS family" with a dad who was GP, and a mum who was a pharmacist.
But when pressed again, Mr Sunak did not answer the question and instead said, in general, " we should be Making Use of The Independent sector" so patients could choose where they have treatment.
suggested Mr Sunak was registered with a private GP practice that charged £250 for a half-hour consultation.
Ms Cullen, the General Secretary of The Royal College of Nursing, said public servants " ought to be clear with The Public whether or not you are using private health cover".
" That's about being open, it's about being transparent and it's about honesty, " She Said .
Mr Streeting said the PM's answer to the question about his healthcare showed him to be someone who did not understand the biggest crisis in the NHS history.
He Said private healthcare created a two-tier system, but patients were free to make their own choices about treatment.
Mr Sunak was interviewed as senior doctors warn of a NHS on a Knife Edge , with health workers striking over pay and some hospitals in crisis.
A sharp rise in Covid-19 and flu admissions in recent weeks has put pressure on hospitals, which are also dealing with a backlog of treatment that built up during the pandemic.
A& E waits and ambulance delays are at their worst levels on record.
In Sunday's interview, Mr Sunak acknowledged the NHS was " undeniably under enormous pressure".
When asked if the NHS was " in crisis" He Said while recovering from the pandemic " was going to be tough" he was optimistic " we can get to grips with this problem".
Bringing down NHS waiting lists was one of The Five pledges he made in his New Year 's speech earlier This Week .
Source of news: bbc.com