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...Nursing workforce under strain by expensive childcare | High childcare costs are forcing parents who want to become nurses in England to quit their training or reject joining the profession, at a time when...
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...Funding plea rebuffed as waiting lists rise to 7.75mn | Hunt has rejected calls for £1bn in extra funding for the NHS in England to relieve pressures on hospitals after strikes by doctors, nurses and other...
...Personally, I am intensely relaxed about the UK’s universities using overseas tuition fees to cross-subsidise higher education, and pretty relaxed too about the UK attracting doctors and nurses from overseas...
...Falling off | The staffing crisis in the NHS has been laid bare in a study that shows many doctors, nurses and other personnel who enter professional training never join the full-time workforce, or leave...
...Lucy Letby | Police believe Lucy Letby, the nurse convicted of murdering seven babies, may have harmed dozens more infants at two hospitals in the north-west of England, the Guardian’s Josh Halliday was...
...Letby inquiry | The official inquiry into how former neonatal nurse Lucy Letby’s murders went undetected for so long has been empowered to summon witnesses, after UK ministers bowed to pressure to put it...
...Lucy Letby | Convicted child killer Lucy Letby will die in prison, a judge ruled yesterday, as the UK government came under mounting pressure to beef up the independent inquiry into how the former nurse...
...Edward Luce began by quoting his African-American nurse who said she felt much better off when Trump was president and there was data to back up the nurse’s view....
...We’ve already seen that dynamic play itself out with the nurses’ strike: Unison voted to accept a similar pay rise, while the Royal College of Nursing rejected the offer....
...Top stories today Long-awaited NHS plan revealed | A plan to provide about twice the current number of training places for doctors and nurses in England by 2031 has been unveiled by the NHS....
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...In the case of the physician and the nurse associates, they, of course, are not trained to the level of a doctor or a nurse....
...Lucy FisherAnd Stephen Bush, writer of the FT’s Inside Politics newsletter. Stephen BushHi, Lucy. [MUSIC PLAYING] Lucy FisherSo thanks both for joining....
...There is a huge amount of demand in the UK for medical services and a shortage of doctors, nurses and almost everything you care to name....
...If you want to reduce immigration, you need to be willing to spend more on universities, on hiring doctors, or nurses, on teachers or on whatever trade you care to name....
...Junior doctors, unlike nurses and ambulance workers, have not agreed to maintain emergency and other critical cover during walkouts leaving hospital chiefs scrambling to maintain services....
...Sebastian PayneWell Stephen Bush, great to have you back on, as always....
...What’s the equivalent theory for the nurses’ strike in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?...
...Maybe if the nurses hadn’t been redeployed to open up another area of beds, so there would be more than two nurses to 24 patients. Maybe if the junior doctor had been able to review her sooner....
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...That outcome will further dent Sunak’s standing in the country, and with it, any hope his party may nurse of recovery this side of a general election....
...If you don’t train enough doctors, nurses and paramedics for a decade, there is a hard limit on what you can achieve quickly just by increasing the amount of money you spend....
...Top stories today Sunak rejects ‘massive’ pay rise | Rishi Sunak has warned that the government cannot afford “massive” pay rises for nurses, as he continued to take a tough line ahead of a new wave of...
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