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Worst NHS ambulance delays laid bare as critical patients forced to wait 10 hours and others more than two days for care

www.thesun.co.uk

EMERGENCY patients were forced to wait more than 10 hours for ambulances in the worst delays last year, NHS figures reveal.

Worst NHS ambulance delays laid bare as critical patients forced to wait 10 hours and others more than two days for care

www.the-sun.com

EMERGENCY patients were forced to wait more than 10 hours for ambulances in the worst delays last year, NHS figures reveal.

Worst NHS ambulance delays laid bare as critical patients forced to wait 10 hours and others more than two days for care

EMERGENCY patients were forced to wait more than 10 hours for ambulances in the worst delays last year, NHS figures reveal.

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‘We are not pawns for politics’: Trans kids occupy NHS building to protest puberty blocker ban

www.dailydot.com

Trans youth climbed a National Health Services (NHS) building in London, U.K., over the weekend to protest the lack of gender-affirming care and civil protections they receive in England.

World Health Organization's war on vapes continues as body rules devices can't be recommended to help people quit smoking, contrary to NHS advice

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Currently, the NHS recommends the devices as a healthier way to stop the habit, which is one of the biggest causes of illness and death in the UK.

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‘Cutting-edge’ test on NHS dramatically improves cancer care for children

The test works by providing a readout of the entire genetic code of a patient’s tumour and identifies every single cancer-causing mutation.

‘Cutting-edge’ test on NHS dramatically improves cancer care for children

www.standard.co.uk

The test works by providing a readout of the entire genetic code of a patient’s tumour and identifies every single cancer-causing mutation.

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Bereaved families unveil bench at Tory HQ to remember thousands 'killed by NHS delays'

www.mirror.co.uk

A memorial bench has been unveiled outside Conservative Party HQ by bereaved families to remember the thousands of people who have died over the past 14 years due to NHS delays

NH widening: State to convene meeting of NHAI officials on Wednesday

www.thehindu.com

Issues that cropped up during ongoing widening works of the national highway will be discussed.

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Voters’ priorities in UK election: NHS vs Economy key considerations

As the UK gears up for the upcoming election on July 4th, new polling data from Ipsos reveals distinct contrasts in voter priorities between the main political parties.

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Bristol Central candidates clash over Gaza, trans rights and leaflet ‘lies’ on NHS plans

A tense debate was held at the Bristol Beacon for the hotly contested seat ahead of Thursday's election

NHS doctor explains exact amount of time in the sun you need to get enough vitamin D

NHS surgeon Dr Karan Rajan has shared his advice on the amount of time you should be soaking up the sun per week

NHS doctor explains how many minutes you need outside to get enough vitamin D

NHS surgeon Dr Karan Rajan has shared his advice on the amount of time you should be soaking up the sun per week

General election: Where do the main party manifestos stand on key areas from NHS to immigration

The Independent’s guide to all the major party manifestos ahead of the general election

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NHS doctor warns of three health symptoms you should 'never ignore'

www.mirror.co.uk

As we get older our bodies can start to show signs that something may be wrong - sometimes they can be easily ignored. But Dr Karan Raj highlighted three warning signs that demand immediate attention

Shaughna Phillips says prisons are 'as bad as the NHS' after visiting baby's dad

www.mirror.co.uk

Shaughna Phillips has opened up about visiting the father of her daughter who is currently serving a jail sentence after admitting conspiracy to supply 4.5kg of cocaine

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Mum fears daughter, 14, will die as NHS red tape prevents life-saving treatment

www.mirror.co.uk

Cerebral palsy-sufferer Freya Hunter needs a team of nurses to help her complex care needs while trialling a new machine - but NHS red-tape is getting in the way