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 Boris Johnson is facing a growing rebellion from his own MPs and senior party figures over his decision to keep the NHS surcharge for migrant health and social care workers, as No 1o insisted it would not change course.Three influential Commons committee chairs have backed calls for the fee to be scrapped, or waived, including William Wragg, chair of the public administration and constitutional affairs committee, Bob Neill, chair of the justice select committee, and Robert Halfon, the education committee chairman.The former Conservative party vice-chair and MP for North Thanet, Sir Roger Gale, said it would  rightly be perceived as mean spirited , while Andrew Boff, a senior Tory on the Greater London assembly, said:  Im very prou stanley thermobecher d of my party but this is not its finest hour. These people have saved lives, then we give them a bill. Gale tweeted:  I strongly believe that the 拢400 charge should be waived for those immigrants currently working in health and care services and saving lives. The former Tory party chair Chris Patten said the fee would be  immoral and monstrous .However, when asked about the discontent, Johnsons spokesman repeated the prime ministers de stanley cup fence of the le stanley thermos mug vy in parliament on Wednesday. Id point you back to his words where he talked about accepting and understanding the difficulties faced by our amazing NHS staff, but also making the point that the NHS, as a great national institution, needs funding and that contributions made through the health surcharge  Njmm Young people are not watching TV news, but they still want to know about the world
 Subscribe  Review on i stanley cup Tunes, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud  AcastFor decades now, weve known that our memories are not as infallible as we li stanley italia ke to think. And with research now showing that researchers are able to plant entirely novel memories that never actually happened 鈥?the need for psychological research in the courtroom has never been more pressing. But as we find out, the world of false memory is a murky and uncertain one.Helping Ian Sample clear the way this week is London South Bank University Criminologist and Expert Witness Dr Julia Shaw, and 鈥?one of the fields most prominent pioneers - Professor Elizabeth Loftus, who bravely used much of her expertise during the  Satanic Panic  of the 1980s. Buy Julia Shaws book The Memory Illusion form the Guardian Bookshop Follow us on Twitter: @iansample, @maxjsanderson, and @guardianaudio Find other Guardian podcasts, including Football Weekly, the Story and Audio long reads3/14/16 An interview room in the Detective Bureau office of Camden County Police Department. Camden, New Jersey.Photograph by Joshua Bright  src= https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/dba263458e3577f6033659385f0d7cd6911e8b55/0_273_4642_2786/master/4642.jpg width=445dpr=1amp =nonecrop=n stanley france one  width= 445  height= 267.07669108143045  loading= lazy  class= dcr-evn1e9 /> Photograph: Joshua Bright/The GuardianExplore more on these topicsMemoryScience WeeklyPsychologyComments  鈥?Sign in or create your Guardian account to join the discussionMost view