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Labour has two big incentives. The first is political: to its voters, the NHS matters more than any other issue. Its ...
M onths after Labour won a landslide election in 1945, the party’s new health secretary predicted that its National Health ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has called on doctors to reject strike action, citing a recent poll indicating that nearly ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting wants to hand an advantage to applicants in whose training the UK taxpayer has already ...
A lack of recognition and the de-professionalization of nursing is driving many to leave the profession in significant ...
A number of trusts are aiming to cut 500 jobs or more, with one planning as many as 1,000. NHS union Unison’s head of health Helga Pile said: “Ministers shouldn’t be insisting trusts balance their ...
NHS trusts are cutting frontline clinical jobs and axing patient services to balance the books, health leaders have warned. A survey of trust leaders by NHS Providers found clinical jobs have ...
A survey of trust leaders by NHS Providers found clinical jobs have already gone or are earmarked for cuts, while services such as virtual wards, diabetes clinics, rehabilitation centres, talking ...
NHS trusts are cutting frontline clinical jobs and axing patient services to balance the books, health leaders have warned. A survey of trust leaders by NHS Providers found clinical jobs have ...
The move was designed to give the government more political control over the NHS while cutting 9,000 jobs. At one NHS trust, 600 out of 1,500 job cuts are clinical roles, including nurses and doctors.
NHS trusts in England are planning to cut clinical and non-clinical jobs as they attempt to balance the books to wipe out a £7bn financial shortfall. A survey by NHS Providers said that while ...
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