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The NHS in 2024, told through 11 charts

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The NHS in 2024, told through 11 charts

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From continuing strike action to long waits in emergency departments and the community, there's been plenty to write about in the NHS in 2024. But sometimes words don't tell the story quite as vividly as a picture. Here are 11 charts which visualise the year that was 2024 for the ...

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