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Rachel Reeves has left the social care sector in deep trouble | Letters Rachael Dodgson of Dimensions says the budget adds to the pressure not-for-profit social care providers already face. Richard Robinson and Andrea Nicholas-Jones of Hourglass call on the chancellor to think again The...
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The Guardian view on health spending: the NHS needs more than a shot in the arm | Editorial The chancellor has given the health service a boost. But huge challenges remain It was predictable that Wes Streeting’s department would emerge as the winner from this week’s budget, given the scale of...
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Reeves’s long-term spending figures almost as unrealistic as Tories’ were, IFS says – UK politics live Institute for Fiscal Studies says budget ‘looks like the same silly games’ as seen under the Conservatives Rachel Reeves is now being interview on ITV’s Good Morning Britain. She is being...
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Chancellor announces £22.6bn cash injection for NHS in England Rachel Reeves hails biggest increase ‘outside of Covid’ since 2010 but health experts say patients may not feel impact Budget 2024: key points at a glance The NHS in England is to receive a £22.6bn cash injection over two...
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Rachel Reeves bets on public spending increases in budget winning over voters Chancellor hopes extra money for NHS and public services will make it easier to accept higher taxes and slow growth Rachel Reeves used her budget debut to announce a massive package of tax, spending and borrowing...
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How would one whistle-blow whilst working for the NHS in a hospital for example. Does anybody know the correct route to report things that don't just include your superior? as the problem may be known to them and being ignored for example. Asking for a friend. Ha (I see some shocking things...
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As discussed in NHS Staff Only Forums I thought this would be worth discussing from a patients perspective also. The current way is to use PALS I think. But perhaps there needs to be a central website that isn't part of the NHS to allow the public to keep checks on NHS services and trusts...
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Britain has closed its eyes to long Covid – which means it will ravage even more lives and livelihoods | Devi Sridhar Unlike the US, Canada and Australia, the UK is only giving free boosters to some. But the cost of restricting them could be huge Trust me, no one, even in public health or...
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‘Waiting to die’: Layla Moran raises plight of NHS surgeon who fears for parents in Gaza Exclusive: Surgeon who treated Lib Dem MP has worked for NHS for 20 years and grew up in the Jabalia camp In April, Layla Moran was admitted into hospital for sepsis. For a while, doctors thought...
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NHS will not be fixed in single budget, says Wes Streeting Health secretary says NHS cannot be turned around ‘overnight’ but vows to get service ‘back on its feet’ over course of parliament UK politics live – latest updates The NHS will not be turned around in one budget, the health...
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Budget will end neglect of ‘broken not beaten’ NHS, say Labour ministers Funding for more surgical hubs and radiotherapy machines planned in what PM says will be budget to ‘fix foundations’ The budget will revive a “broken but not beaten” NHS, Labour ministers have said, with billions of...
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Rachel Reeves’s first budget offers a chance to break out of the doom loop. Here’s how she should do it | Jonathan Portes It’s a tall order but Labour has a chance to improve people’s lives in both the short and long term Jonathan Portes is professor of economics and public policy at King’s...
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Creaking public services are costing companies in absent staff, employers tell TUC Union group urges chancellor to better fund health, social care and childcare to get staff back to work and boost productivity UK businesses are losing staff working time because of waits for healthcare or...
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Numbers studying nursing down sharply in all parts of England, RCN says North-east the worst-affected region, recording 40% drop in acceptances on to pre-registration courses, union finds The number of people studying to become nurses has fallen substantially across England, with some areas...
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