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Labour's workers' rights Bill could cost NHS, police and fire service £1bn a year and 'wreak havoc' on public sector, Tories warn

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Angela Rayner's Employment Rights Bill will make it £154 more expensive to employ every single worker, according to analysis by the Conservatives.

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The new £105m centre in Nottinghamshire that will 'transform' NHS care across the UK

The 70-bed centre will help people recover from serious injuries and illnesses

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The AI physio approved to treat NHS patients without a human doctor

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In this week’s ScaleUp Standard, we meet the founder of AI physio Flok, and take a look at how to deal with co-founder dynamics - because you’ll probably be spending more time with your business partner than your spouse.

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‘Tough, long winter’ ahead for NHS, Streeting admits as flu season strikes early

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The Government and NHS have been stress-testing winter plans and introducing pandemic-style vaccination pop-up clinics for flu jabs

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US pharma to abandon UK unless NHS pays more, says Trump’s ambassador

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Britain has offered to increase the threshold at which the NHS pays firms for medicines. Pharma firms want the government to go further.

US ambassador warns pharma firms will quit UK if NHS does not pay more for drugs

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Donald Trump’s man in London reiterated the US president’s demands for the UK to pay pharmaceutical companies more money.

Streeting: NHS faces undeniable strain this winter, here are my emergency plans

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These are the challenges which the NHS and its staff will face this winter - and what I am doing about it

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NHS issues alert over certain medications that should never be combined with paracetamol

Paracetamol is one of the most commonly used painkillers in the UK - but the NHS has issued a warning about certain medications that should never be taken alongside it

US ambassador warns pharma firms will quit UK if NHS does not pay more for drugs

Donald Trump’s man in London reiterated the US president’s demands for the UK to pay pharmaceutical companies more money.

US ambassador warns pharma firms will quit UK if NHS does not pay more for drugs

Donald Trump’s man in London reiterated the US president’s demands for the UK to pay pharmaceutical companies more money.

NHS approves revolutionary new treatment for debilitating skin condition which affects tens of thousands of people

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The twice-a-day cream can be used by adults affected by the inflammatory condition, which causes uncomfortable patches of itchy, cracked and dry skin.

City MP supports major NHS update to include Menopause in routine health checks

Stephen Morgan MP gives his support to new Government drive making Menopause advice a part of free health checks. Menopause questions and help to be included in routine NHS health...

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NHS to roll out new eczema treatment in England which could benefit thousands

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) has recommended that the cream should be offered to people with moderate to severe chronic hand eczema

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Paracetamol warning as NHS says avoid taking with these other meds

It's important to be aware of the potential risks and interactions associated with certain medications, including paracetamol

Free NHS flu jab - who is eligible and how to book as cases soar

NHS says flu cases are three times higher than they were at this point last year

New eczema treatment given NHS green light

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The recommendation for delgocitinib, also known as Anzupgo and made by Leo Pharma, could also save the NHS millions of pounds

New eczema treatment approved for NHS use 'will help 62,000'

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The cream can be used at home and is applied twice a day to the affected areas on the hands and wrists - it should be offered to people with limited options, says NICE