Last week the sound of smashing crockery and breaking furniture could be heard from inside the Department of Health.
The noise was that of Richard Granger, the head of the NHS's £6.2bn IT programme, reacting with fury to the disclosure by Sir Nigel Crisp, the NHS chief executive, that the first landmark outcome from this mighty investment - the electronic "choose and book" system for getting hospital appointments - would be a year late.

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