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N.H. Attorney General ‘disappointed’ ACLU ‘has chosen to support’ neo-Nazi white supremacist group

www.bostonglobe.com

The ACLU is arguing for free speech, while the Attorney General pursues civil charges against NSC-131 for hanging a white supremacist sign from a public highway overpass.

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Nurse ditches NHS job to move to Canada where she earns 50% more overnight

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Audrey Barnwell, 50, walked home late at night or early in the morning, which left her feeling frightened and vulnerable - so she spent years researching a new life abroad

19

NHS launches Dentist Recruitment Scheme

www.england.nhs.uk

The NHS is encouraging local dental practices with the highest demand to hire new dentists using a new recruitment incentive scheme. Around 240 dentists will be offered bonus payments of up to £20,000 to work in under-served areas for up…

18

Vt., NY, NH to receive cash from multistate wireless settlement

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Vermont, New York, and New Hampshire are part of a multistate settlement with major wireless carriers over deceptive or misleading advertising.

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NHS worker who ‘burnt bright red to tan’ and topped up with sunbeds ‘can’t go out in daylight’ after deadly diagnosis

AN NHS worker recalls how she would burn her skin bright red to tan after skin cancer diagnosis.

NHS worker who ‘burnt bright red to tan’ and topped up with sunbeds ‘can’t go out in daylight’ after deadly diagnosis

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AN NHS worker recalls how she would burn her skin bright red to tan after skin cancer diagnosis.

NHS worker who ‘burnt bright red to tan’ and topped up with sunbeds ‘can’t go out in daylight’ after deadly diagnosis

www.thesun.co.uk

AN NHS worker recalls how she would burn her skin bright red to tan after skin cancer diagnosis.

NHS launches tool to improve bowel cancer screening for people with sight loss

www.england.nhs.uk

Thousands of people with sight loss in England will find it easier to participate in life-saving bowel cancer screening thanks to a new specially designed NHS tool. People who are blind or partially sighted will be offered a specially…

15

'Lives are at risk': Daily Express urges the Government and NHS to get a grip on cancer

www.express.co.uk

The Daily Express has joined radiotherapy campaigners in calling for a national cancer strategy to end one of the country's worst health crises.

13

Bungling NHS health board in Wales accidentally pays staff £100,000 of additional wages - and now wants them to work for free to pay it back

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Theatre staff at the Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil received payments of between £5,000 to more than £30,000 each, but hospital bosses want them to pay it back.

11

Nominations open for Stockport NHS Foundation Trust’s Making A Difference Every Day awards

The annual awards give residents the opportunity to thank staff and volunteers for the hard work, dedication or amazing care that they have experienced.

10

NHS nurse moves to Canada for 50% pay rise and fewer patients

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Audrey, 50, said her job in the Uk was leaving her mentally and physically exhausted

NHS nurse moves to Canada for 50% pay rise and fewer patients

www.walesonline.co.uk

Audrey, 50, said her job in the Uk was leaving her mentally and physically exhausted

09

Maternity services at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust rated requires improvement again b

aboutmanchester.co.uk

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has again rated maternity services at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust as requires improvement following an inspection in September. The inspection was carried out as part of CQC’s national maternity…

08

NHS urges people to chat about death and preparing for the end of someone’s life

'We know that talking about death or dying can be tough and upsetting for those facing End of Life Care'

07

‘Concern’ as Scottish NHS bodies rack up multimillion pound PR and consultancy bills

www.scotsman.com

Questions over spending by health organisations facing major deficits

06

Does going private hurt the NHS?

www.ft.com

Experts are divided on whether the shift towards private care is good or bad for the public health service in the long term

02

NHS brings down longest waits for cancer care alongside faster ambulance responses

www.england.nhs.uk

The NHS has met the 28 day faster diagnosis target for cancer for the second month in a row, new figures show today, with ambulances responding to callouts faster than the month before. Almost 200,000 (77%) people referred or screened…

Adapted NHS bowel cancer test developed for blind and partly sighted people

www.theguardian.com

Accessible screening tool piloted by NHS England includes braille instructions and a better guide for stool sample