Can Labour clear the NHS backlog?
Labour has laid out its vision to succeed in a vital policy area where the Tories have all but failed: clearing the NHS backlog.
Labour has laid out its vision to succeed in a vital policy area where the Tories have all but failed: clearing the NHS backlog.
It seems safe to say that Rishi Sunak’s pledge to cut hospital waiting lists by the end of 2024 has been an epic failure.
As we asked on Monday after nurse Lucy Letby was sentenced for murdering seven babies, where is the head of NHS England, Amanda Pritchard?
Where is NHS boss, Amanda Pritchard, after the shameful mistakes made by senior NHS staff which allowed Letby to murder in plain sight?
The NHS is a bureaucratic monster but the Letby case mustn’t lead to yet another layer of officialdom.
As doctors in England returned to the picket line for a fifth time, NHS bosses have warned that the health service cannot take any more disruption.
As the backlog tops 7.6 million, fresh doubt is being cast on the PM’s promise to cut hospital waiting times in England.
New proposals mean the NHS will increase its use of the independent sector to provide care and train junior staff.
We’ll only be able to fix the NHS once we empower patients to make their own choices.
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