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Reading terror attack ‘probably avoidable’ if not for police and NHS failures

metro.co.uk

The 'failings of multiple agencies' contributed to three deaths.

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Fresh ordeal for grieving family of teen girl with rare degenerative disease who died fighting NHS legal battle to get doctors

www.dailymail.co.uk

Sudiksha Thirumalesh, 19, who had a rare degenerative disease, died last September as she fought doctors' attempts to withdraw treatment and move her to end-of-life care.

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Top health chief slams ‘shameful’ level of sexual harassment in the NHS

www.independent.co.uk

Dr Navina Evans said she had experienced unwanted sexual advances as a trainee and as recently as last year

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String of failures by police, probation services and an NHS trust allowed a convicted rapist to enroll at a college where he befriended 'vulnerable' woman, 26, then raped and murdered her

www.dailymail.co.uk

Simon Goold, 52, was jailed for life last year after he raped Elizabeth McCann, 26, (pictured) and strangled her to death in August 2022.

British month-old boy survives first operation following airlift to Italy for treatment after NHS said he was too ill to go under the knife

www.dailymail.co.uk

The seriously ill baby was taken from a hospital in Bristol after the Italian Prime Minister, intervened to make sure the sick child could travel to Rome to receive treatment for a congenital heart condition.

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Who can get NHS prescriptions for free as costs rise from May - see full list

NHS prescription costs are due to increase in England next week - check if you can get your medicine for free

NHS Progress for Dewsbury

Prior to becoming an MP, Mark worked for companies supplying medical devices, equipment, and furniture to the NHS.

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One N.H. town is trying to decarbonize their buildings — and build a workforce in the process

www.wbur.org

With federal money and local support, Peterborough, New Hampshire is hoping to electrify 200 heating systems in the next three years. They’re also trying to train more people to do that work.

New £400,000 melanoma vaccine heralds start of 'cancer renaissance' as UK trials personalised jabs for lung, bowel, pancreas and liver tumours... but experts fear NHS can't afford them

www.dailymail.co.uk

The UK is entering a ' cancer renaissance' with pioneering personalised vaccines to combat some of the deadliest tumours expected by 2030, say leading experts.

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NHS prescription charges rising in days - how to get medication for free

A number of people are eligible for free prescriptions

NHS prescription costs are rising next week - check if you can get medicine for free

www.mirror.co.uk

It's important to remember that the NHS prescription rises only affect those living in England, this is because those in Scotland and Wales get their prescriptions free - no matter what their age

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‘Game-changer’ cancer jab offers hope of a cure as NHS launches trial of vaccines that ‘destroy melanoma’

www.the-sun.com

THE world’s first personalised mRNA cancer jab for melanoma is being tested in British patients.

‘Game-changer’ cancer jab offers hope of a cure as NHS launches trial of vaccines that ‘destroy melanoma’

THE world’s first personalised mRNA cancer jab for melanoma is being tested in British patients.

‘Game-changer’ cancer jab offers hope of a cure as NHS launches trial of vaccines that ‘destroy melanoma’

www.thesun.co.uk

THE world’s first personalised mRNA cancer jab for melanoma is being tested in British patients.

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Captain Sir Tom Moore's home where he walked 100 laps of garden for NHS is up for sale at £2.2 million

A grand statue of Captain Tom with his walking frame stands in the entrance hall

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British newborn baby with a serious heart condition airlifted from NHS hospital to Rome

www.mirror.co.uk

The child's father, an Italian citizen, appealed to Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, who got the family to Rome in lightning speed on a specially equipped military aircraft

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How a pensions overhaul could help the NHS, schools and Civil Service keep staff

inews.co.uk

Public-sector pensions are known for being more generous than most private-sector schemes - but pay is not always competitive

NHS bosses make vaccine plea and highlighting how jabs save lives as measles cases keep rising

NHS leaders are urging people to remember it's never too late to get vital vaccines

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Devastated mum who lost baby boy to heart disease thanks hero NHS team

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Aimee Miller, 29, was never able to bring baby Cameron Miller home, who had to undergo emergency surgery just days after being born.