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Fears flu will kill thousands in wake of doctors' strike - as the NHS braces for its worst ever winter

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Sir Jim Mackey, chief executive of NHS England, warned a particularly bad flu season is likely to hit just as the service emerges from a five-day walkout by resident doctors.

Patients to receive direct access to specialists in new NHS trial

A shift to remote monitoring could free up 500,000 hospital appointments a year once fully rolled out

New NHS trials will harness technology to help free up hospital appointments

The Government estimates that remote monitoring could free up 500,000 hospital appointments a year once fully rolled out.

New NHS trials will harness technology to help free up hospital appointments

The Government estimates that remote monitoring could free up 500,000 hospital appointments a year once fully rolled out.

New NHS trials will harness technology to help free up hospital appointments

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The Government estimates that remote monitoring could free up 500,000 hospital appointments a year once fully rolled out.

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Flu outbreak sparks NHS 'urgent SOS' alert - all you need to know about deadly virus

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Claire Nevinson, superintendent pharmacist at Boots, has now shared some expert advice on why getting vaccinated now is so important as NHS leaders issued an urgent alert over flu

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Major update after NHS trust 'critical incident' as ambulances stuck outside A&E

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Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) Trust declared a critical incident earlier this week after 24 ambulances were left waiting outside A&E with patients

NHS faces a ‘collision’ of flu and doctor strikes, chief says

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Sir Jim Mackey said the NHS will have to stay focused on patient safety.

NHS faces a ‘collision’ of flu and doctor strikes, chief says

Sir Jim Mackey said the NHS will have to stay focused on patient safety.

NHS faces a ‘collision’ of flu and doctor strikes, chief says

Sir Jim Mackey said the NHS will have to stay focused on patient safety.

Our 15 hours of hospital hell after my mother's stroke. We saw patients urinating in the corridor, nurses being slapped and ambulances queuing for hours... the NHS is truly broken: BRYONY GORDON

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It was about 10.30am, an average Wednesday two and a bit weeks ago, when my usually sparky, chatty, bright and switched-on mum answered the phone in a way that suggested something was wrong.

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Pathologist, 68, died of overdose after staff at his own NHS trust mistakenly gave him wrong medication for a chest infection

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Prof Ray McMahon, 68, suffered a cardiac arrest after he was given medication which was three times too strong, his inquest heard.

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Flu hospitalisations soar in England as NHS issues 'urgent SOS' warning

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Flu is on the rise, according to UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), as GP data also shows viral illnesses are twice as high among children than is usual for the time of year

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NHS Lanarkshire senior pharmacy cancer care technician is a Scottish Healthcare Awards 2025 finalist

Adele Pessina, a key member of the Cancer Care Pharmacy Team at University Hospital Wishaw, is honoured in the Pharmacy Technician of the Year category.

UKHSA warns of 'unusually early' flu season after NHS issues urgent 'SOS'

Flu cases and hospitalisations are on the rise across England as the NHS issues an urgent warning

India News | HP High Court Allows Conditional Resumption of Toll Collection at Sanwara from November 12; Orders Urgent Repairs on NH-5 Given 10 Days for Compliance

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Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Himachal Pradesh High Court has allowed the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to resume toll collection at the Sanwara Toll Plaza (Km 80.720) from November 12, 2025, on…

NHS declares 'SOS' and warns two million UK households to come forward

Australia saw it's biggest flu season in history this year - and England is predicted to follow suit.

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Wes Streeting accuses junior doctors of 'holding the country to ransom' in bitter pay dispute after they reject inflation-busting offer as 'crumbs' and push ahead with crippling NHS strikes

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The Health Secretary hit out at the British Medical Association (BMA) ahead of their planned five-day strikes later this month.

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Britain’s biggest drugmaker says UK’s NHS pricing offer is still not enough

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U.K. officials are negotiating new pharma spending levels as part of trade talks with the Trump administration.