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First baby born on the NHS reveals she is now going private due to the health service's sorry state, which forced her own son to rip his teeth out with pliers because he couldn't find a dentist

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The first baby born on the NHS has revealed she is going private due to the health service's sorry state which forced her own son to rip his teeth out with pliers.

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Revolutionary AI trial offers breast cancer hope for millions on NHS, Sunak reveals

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A trial of AI-powered breast cancer detection is expected to improve the accuracy and speed of diagnosis

Reckonings for Assange, Trump — and the darkest chapter in NHS history

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Also, ex-Post Office head Paula Vennells set to give evidence in the Horizon IT scandal inquiry

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First baby born on NHS having to save to go private because she cannot get NHS dentist

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Aneira Thomas was born just 60 seconds after the birth of the National Health Service in 1948 and named after the pioneering hero Nye Bevan - but now she has struggled to get dental care on the system

People told to 'skip' GP for seven illnesses under new NHS rules

Under new pharmacist powers in England, NHS patients can skip the GP and head straight to the chemist.

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New NHS rules mean thousands will be able to get free private healthcare

Nurses with joint pain to get free private healthcare to get them back to work treating patients, Labour has said, as Wes Streeting made the promise ahead of the General Election.

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Piers Morgan recalls 'terrible' NHS story of mum's 7-hour A&E trolley wait on BBC's Laura Kuenssberg

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TV presenter and journalist Piers Morgan said his personal experience brought home 'the terrible state' of the NHS as he repeated calls for politicians to take action

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NHS issue norovirus warning as cases soar - and urge Brits to stay at home

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Scientists from the UK Health Security Agency say the miserable weather in spring may be to blame for rise

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Over-reliance on migration to staff NHS is ‘immoral’, Wes Streeting claims

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Labour has said it will oversee 'the biggest expansion of NHS staff in history' to plug gaps in the health service

NHS shares symptoms and first aid for 14 different types of insect bites

The NHS has explained every insect bite or sting you could have - including wasps, horseflies and gnats - and when to see a GP

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New NHS dentist rules will put patients in England at 'significant risk'

The Royal College of Surgeons has hit out at ministers’ proposal to loosen restrictions on hiring dentists trained abroad for the NHS.

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Bolton NHS workers on GM Health and Care Champion Awards shortlist

Two Bolton NHS workers have been shortlisted in the Greater Manchester Health and Care Champion Awards

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Victims of ex-NHS butcher surgeon demand answers over delayed Government probe

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Health secretary Neil Gray told MSPs in February that reviews would start in April but nothing has happened.

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Labour will tell NHS staff to work more weekends in an effort to slash waiting list times and deliver '40,000 extra appointments a week' - but Tories say Starmer will raise taxes by £38.5bn

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Hospitals would be expected to pool staff and share waiting lists as part of a Labour drive to deliver an extra 40,000 NHS appointments a week, shadow health secretary Wes Streeting revealed.

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Newly trained dentists face being forced to work for the NHS in a bid to populate 'dental deserts' amid shortage of practitioners

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Taxpayers spend an average of £200,000 to train each dentist but there is no requirement for graduates to work for the NHS.

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Plans to prop up NHS with dentists from overseas put patients at risk, warn leaders

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PLANS to relax rules to prop up the NHS with foreign dentists are “dangerous” and will put patients at significant risk of harm, leading medics warn.

Plans to prop up NHS with dentists from overseas put patients at risk, warn leaders

PLANS to relax rules to prop up the NHS with foreign dentists are “dangerous” and will put patients at significant risk of harm, leading medics warn.