13/06/2012
All the news from Westminster as ministers defend the performance of the NHS after a survey suggests a drop in patient happiness. And a report too from Cardiff. With Sean Curran.
Sean Curran reports on proceedings at Westminster where the Health Secretary defends the performance of the NHS in England after a survey suggests a sharp drop in patient happiness.
Labour accuses Andrew Lansley of presiding over the biggest fall in public satisfaction in a single year since 1983. But he says most patients think the NHS offers care that is good or better.
And MPs debate Government moves to shake-up the libel laws.
In the Lords, a minister earns a rebuke over his French pronunciation.
While in Cardiff, assembly members receive an up-date on the impact of the recent flooding.