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Saturday, Jun 29

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'Labour faces an even bigger mountain to restore the NHS than the 1997 challenge'

www.mirror.co.uk

If Labour win the General Election on Thursday, they must sort the Conservative Party's NHS mess - which has left hospital crumbling, mammoth waiting times and stretched resources

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Sex acts on corpses at Grimsby NHS hospital 'may never be recovered from', fears judge

www.mirror.co.uk

WARNING, DISTRESSING CONTENT: Damon Tingay, 30, was jailed for six years at Grimsby Crown Court for sexually penetrating two corpses and admitted trespassing in the hospital grounds with intent to commit a sexual act

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Wideopen NHS worker slams Mercedes-Benz after his car burst into flames 'minutes' after repairs

Kevin Bull picked up what he thought was his dream car for £17,100 in March, but less than a month later it was on fire

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Latest Covid rules and if you need to isolate as summer cases rise across UK - what NHS says

Figures show that Newcastle now has the second-highest rate of Covid infections in the country and hospital admissions have gone up nationwide

State govt. blocking NH-744 development in Kollam, says Premachandran

www.thehindu.com

As per Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, the State govt. is yet to respond to the Centre’s communication on land acquisition cost for works on the Kadampattukonam-Edamon greenfield highway

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NHS Doctor says 'shooting pain' could be serious issue and urges people to get GP checked

Dr Karan Rangarajan issued a warning on the common symptom on social media

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Care provider shares one thing that could save NHS a whopping £1bn every year

www.express.co.uk

EXCLUSIVE: Some carers are using AI technology to share information to avoid hospitalisations.

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NHS doctor says don't ignore symptom that could be serious medical condition

www.mirror.co.uk

Stabbing pain could actually 'ruin the quality of life' for a person if left untreated

NHS Doctor warns 'shooting pain' could be common condition as people urged to see GP

An NHS surgeon has urged people to go to the GP if they have this common symptom.

NHS Doctor warns 'shooting pain' could be common condition as people urged to see GP

An NHS surgeon has urged people to go to the GP if they have this common symptom.

NHS doctor shares 'funny' symptom that is actually a serious medical issue

www.express.co.uk

An NHS doctor - Dr Karan Raj aka @dr.karanr on TikTok has warned people that the shooting, or lightning pain symptom, could be a sign of a health condition.

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NHS doctor reveals why British heat feels more intense than overseas

If you've ever spent time in a hot country you may have noticed that 25C feels very different to 25C in the UK - and there are a number of reasons for that

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NHS leader warns of widespread disruption as doctors continue strike

www.standard.co.uk

Labour has pledged to open discussions with junior doctors on July 5 if the party wins the General Election.

NHS Doctor explains why heat in UK feels hotter than when you're on holiday

www.bristolpost.co.uk

If you think that 25C feels hotter than when you're on holiday, you'd be right - but there are good reasons for it

NHS Doctor explains why heat in UK feels hotter than when you're on holiday

If you think that 25C feels hotter than when you're on holiday, you'd be right - but there are good reasons for it

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NHS leader warns of widespread disruption as doctors continue strike

www.shropshirestar.com

Labour has pledged to open discussions with junior doctors on July 5 if the party wins the General Election.

NHS leader warns of widespread disruption as doctors continue strike

www.expressandstar.com

Labour has pledged to open discussions with junior doctors on July 5 if the party wins the General Election.

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NHS England statement on industrial action: Friday, 28 June

www.england.nhs.uk

Professor Sir Stephen Powis, NHS National Medical Director, said: “With industrial action set to cause widespread disruption this weekend, and the NHS seeing record levels of patients in recent months, we urge the public to help us by…

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Revealed: The scale of pay-outs to victims for NHS Scotland data breaches

www.scotsman.com

Health boards in Scotland have paid over £150,000 to patients and staff who were the victims of data breaches, The Scotsman can reveal.

Friday, Jun 28

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N.H. man found dead while awaiting verdict on charges he threatened presidential candidates

www.bostonglobe.com

Tyler P. Anderson, 30, who had no criminal record and had been released on bail, was accused of sending a series of text messages indicating he would kill the candidates and carry out mass violence against those who attended their events.