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New 190-home development approved on Nottinghamshire colliery site despite NHS capacity concerns

Eight hundred homes are currently in the pipeline for the former Thoresby Colliery site, after it closed in 2015

NHS Grampian finds 'unknown substance' on surgical tools and axes operations

The board said it could not yet say how many operations in Aberdeen were cancelled but added that only elective procedure would be impacted.

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Robert Jenrick says spineless leaders allow antisemitism to explode in BBC and NHS

www.express.co.uk

Robert Jenrick, Shadow Justice Secretary, sets out his reaction to the horrific events in Manchester and the pro-Palestine protests which have followed.

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Failed by the NHS on chronic fatigue illness | Letters

www.theguardian.com

Prof Paul Garner, Dr Maria Pedersen and Dr Alastair Miller, plus two other readers, respond to Patrick Barkham’s article on his daughter’s Lyme disease diagnosis

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Fears as Devon NHS targets ‘staggering’ £255m savings

www.devonlive.com

The county's health service eyes cuts close to 8 per cent of its budget

Lodge Causeway Dental Practice in Bristol to welcome more NHS patients

A practice in Fishponds is preparing to open its doors once again

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NHS outlines Covid vaccine side effects including 'rare' cases of heart inflammation

The Covid-19 vaccine is being offered to those at risk of severe illness from a coronavirus infection, but there are some side effects to be aware of

NHS Lanarkshire launches new initiative taking active stance against racism

The health board’s first anti-racism plan aims to provide a safe and non-discriminatory environment for both staff and patients.

Full list of people urged to avoid NHS flu vaccine

www.mirror.co.uk

Eligible Brits are now able to get their free flu vaccine through the NHS, but some may not be able to have their jab

NHS flu vaccine season begins as two groups urged to avoid jab

Bookings are now open for eligible people to get their free NHS flu jab, but some may be advised against it

NHS flu vaccine season begins - but some advised not to have jab

Bookings are now open for eligible people to get their free NHS flu jab, but some may be advised against it

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England’s NHS Memory-Holes Its Defense of Incest

This episode is not just a story about an ideologically corrupted health care system; it is a story about the changing character of a nation.

Full NHS list of serious Covid vaccine side effects and when to call 999

While generally considered safe, the Covid vaccine has a wide range of side effects

NHS Covid vaccine side effects including ‘rare’ heart symptom and when to call 999

www.mirror.co.uk

While generally considered safe, the Covid vaccine has a wide range of side effects

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NHS backlog causes a fifth of Brits to postpone cancer symptom checks

A survey of 2,000 adults found that 29 per cent have delayed seeking medical help due to lengthy waiting times, whilst 22 per cent have avoided consulting a healthcare professional altogether

Brits delay cancer checks due to NHS wait times, risking late diagnosis

An alarming study has revealed that Brits are putting off visiting doctors because of long waiting times

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Atorvastatin NHS warning for anyone taking commonly prescribed drug

www.mirror.co.uk

Statins can help lower your blood cholesterol, but they do come with some common side effects

NHS atorvastatin warning over common 'nosebleed' symptom

Atorvastatin is a commonly prescribed drug used to treat high cholesterol and prevent heart disease

I paid £300 for private healthcare after NHS delays – VAT would price me out

inews.co.uk

Families facing prolonged waits for NHS appointments are resorting to paying hundreds, and sometimes thousands, for private healthcare