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Rayner, Mordaunt, Farage and others quizzed on NHS, education and migration in general election debate clash – as it happened

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Party representatives asked how they would fix a health service that is ‘on its knees’

Fact check: Wes Streeting said he would hold door open to entrepreneurs in NHS

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Angela Rayner denied during a TV debate that her colleague, the shadow health secretary, had made the comment.

Fact check: Wes Streeting said he would hold door open to entrepreneurs in NHS

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Angela Rayner denied during a TV debate that her colleague, the shadow health secretary, had made the comment.

Fact check: Wes Streeting said he would hold door open to entrepreneurs in NHS

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Angela Rayner denied during a TV debate that her colleague, the shadow health secretary, had made the comment.

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BBC Question Time's Fiona Bruce savages SNP record as she slams 'worse' NHS waiting times

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SNP's Kate Forbes attack on Labour and Conservatives backfired spectacularly as she was challenged about her own party's NHS records.

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Don’t use skinny jabs to get ‘beach body ready’, doctors plead as NHS sees surge in Brits rushed to hospital

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ENGLAND’S top doctor has warned people off using fat jabs to get “beach body ready” amid concerns slimmers are making themselves ill with drugs bought online.

Don’t use skinny jabs to get ‘beach body ready’, doctors plead as NHS sees surge in Brits rushed to hospital

ENGLAND’S top doctor has warned people off using fat jabs to get “beach body ready” amid concerns slimmers are making themselves ill with drugs bought online.

Don’t use skinny jabs to get ‘beach body ready’, doctors plead as NHS sees surge in Brits rushed to hospital

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ENGLAND’S top doctor has warned people off using fat jabs to get “beach body ready” amid concerns slimmers are making themselves ill with drugs bought online.

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What are the parties promising before the general election? Here's what the Tory, Labour and Lib Dem manifestos say on key issues - including the NHS, housing, migration, tax and education

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The three parties have made a series of pledges in key areas, including the economy, the NHS , migration, education, defence and housing.

‘Never a more pressing time’ to prevent ill health, NHS director says

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Professor Sir Stephen Powis addressed delegates at NHS ConfedExpo in Manchester on Wednesday.

‘Never a more pressing time’ to prevent ill health, NHS director says

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Professor Sir Stephen Powis addressed delegates at NHS ConfedExpo in Manchester on Wednesday.

‘Never a more pressing time’ to prevent ill health, NHS director says

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Professor Sir Stephen Powis addressed delegates at NHS ConfedExpo in Manchester on Wednesday.

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Why is Sir Keir Starmer's wife not accompanying him on the campaign trail? Labour MPs think no-nonsense solicitor turned NHS occupational health worker Lady Victoria could boost his popularity.

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Sir Keir and his wife like to keep their politics and their home life separate. 'Lady Vic', as she is known fondly in party circles, has been missing from the election campaign completely.

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From NHS waiting lists to new homes – are Labour’s key pledges achievable?

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Labour has set itself a number of targets it wants to achieve in the first five years of power if it wins the general election

Keir Starmer unveils 'plan to change Britain' from NHS and schools to police and railways

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Labour leader Keir Starmer told voters 'if you want change, you have to vote for change and that means voting Labour' as he unveiled his party's General Election manifesto

NHS waiting lists rise for the first time this year as A&Es across Britain handle busiest month on record

NHS waiting lists have increased for the first time this year as A&E departments handled their busiest month in history in May.

NHS waiting lists rise for the first time this year as A&Es across Britain handle busiest month on record

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NHS waiting lists have increased for the first time this year as A&E departments handled their busiest month in history in May.

NHS waiting lists rise for the first time this year as A&Es across Britain handle busiest month on record

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NHS waiting lists have increased for the first time this year as A&E departments handled their busiest month in history in May.

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NHS 'diabetes timebomb' amid surge in Brits living with dangerous condition

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The number of people classed as pre-diabetic in England doubled from 1.8m in 2018-19 to 3.6m last year, according to new figures from the National Diabetes Audit