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Labour plans to clear NHS waiting lists within five years by using spare capacity in private sector

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LABOUR plans to clear NHS waiting lists within five years by using spare capacity in the private sector.

Cutting waiting lists to be ‘first step’ of Labour government’s NHS plan

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The latest figures show 7.54 million treatments were waiting to be carried out at the end of March, relating to 6.29 million patients.

Cutting waiting lists to be ‘first step’ of Labour government’s NHS plan

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The latest figures show 7.54 million treatments were waiting to be carried out at the end of March, relating to 6.29 million patients.

Labour promises to hit 18-week NHS waiting target

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Party pledges to achieve goal within five years as it sets out steps to tackle backlog in England.

Labour's £1.4billion vow to wipe NHS backlog in London in five years

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The party pledges an extra 40,000 appointments, scans, and operations a week

Labour pledges to clear NHS waiting list backlog in England in five years

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Wes Streeting says another Conservative term could result in waiting list swelling to 10m cases

Cutting waiting lists to be ‘first step’ of Labour government’s NHS plan

www.standard.co.uk

The latest figures show 7.54 million treatments were waiting to be carried out at the end of March, relating to 6.29 million patients.

Labour’s five-year plan to clear NHS backlog revealed by Starmer

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Labour says it would introduce an additional 40,000 appointments, scans and operations each week during evenings and weekends

Can Sir Keir Starmer really fix NHS by taking on Labour’s friends and donors in unions?

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Keir’s NHS test; NEVER mind managing the England football team.

Can Sir Keir Starmer really fix NHS by taking on Labour’s friends and donors in unions?

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Keir’s NHS test; NEVER mind managing the England football team.

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Grandfather David Horsman, 65, died due to misadventure contributed to by neglect after suffering allergic reaction to CT scan at NHS hospital, coroner concludes

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David Horsman, 65, died on March 28, 2022, after he suffered a cardiac arrest in a mobile CT scanner unit located in a car park at the Royal Bolton Hospital.

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N.H. beekeepers battle Varroa destructor mite to keep bees healthy

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Bees in New Hampshire are facing threats from the Varroa destructor mite, which can transfer multiple disease to an insect host.

Keir Starmer vows to send in crack teams to turbocharge NHS with evening and weekend clinics

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Labour leader Keir Starmer said he would send crack teams who are already running out-of-hours programmes across the country to help set up clinics as soon as possible

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Former N.H. sheriff Mark Brave misses deadline for plea deal, appears headed to trial

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An opportunity for the former sheriff of Strafford County, N.H., to strike a plea deal through a formal criminal mediation process has expired.

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New NHS rules for GP appointments will end the '8am rush'

A scheme trialled by a south London GP practice has helped ease the '8am rush' of phone calls for appointments - and even saved a patient's life

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New NHS scheme eases ‘8am rush’ for GP appointments, saves man’s life and ‘doubles call capacity’

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AN INNOVATIVE scheme trialled by a south London GP practice has helped ease the ‘8am rush’ of phone calls for appointments – and even saved a patient’s life.

New NHS scheme eases ‘8am rush’ for GP appointments, saves man’s life and ‘doubles call capacity’

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AN INNOVATIVE scheme trialled by a south London GP practice has helped ease the ‘8am rush’ of phone calls for appointments – and even saved a patient’s life.

New NHS scheme eases ‘8am rush’ for GP appointments, saves man’s life and ‘doubles call capacity’

AN INNOVATIVE scheme trialled by a south London GP practice has helped ease the ‘8am rush’ of phone calls for appointments – and even saved a patient’s life.