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He's getting to grips with the problems in Scotland's NHS with his plan for 1,000 new nurses.
The prime minister said he believed the coalition was "getting to grips" with the problems it inherited from the previous government, and was working well together.
The plan, announced by Ross McEwan and the board today, delivers that vision and is further evidence of RBS's new management getting to grips with the problems of the past and taking the bank in its new direction".
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