All news on the topic: NHS

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'Boris Johnson still shows disregard for rules and truth - nothing has changed'
In the next few weeks, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face the Commons privileges committee investigating claims he misled Parliament over No10 parties
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Paramedic apologised to families of 3 patients who died waiting for ambulances
Paramedic Angharad Williams, 31, told the Mirror she has had to say sorry to the families of three patients who died waiting for ambulances due to the overstretched NHS
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Doctors in crunch meeting with Health Secretary tomorrow - latest updates
As a paramedic tells a harrowing tale of watching families lose loved ones due to delays during strike action today, Tory Health Secretary Steve Barclay will finally meet with doctors after cancelling it so he could appear on TV
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Johnson under fire as Partygate documents 'shredded' weeks before Covid inquiry
Boris Johnson is facing accusations of covering up Partygate evidence. The former PM also allegedly joked that a Downing Street party during lockdown was 'the most unsocially distanced' in the UK
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Tories could close 600 local pools in plans to slash energy bills support
The 85 per cent funding cut risks decimating school swimming lessons, threatens people’s fitness and wellbeing, and also puts safety around swimming pools in danger
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'Fake' doctor earned £1m in two decades after 'tricking NHS with false degrees'
Zholia Alemi, who is believed to be 60, is alleged to have forged the document and handed it to the General Medical Council, based in Manchester, in 1995, along with a forged letter of verification
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Local chemists suffering £67,000 annual shortfall, say pharmacists' leaders
The Company Chemists’ Association blasted the "truly broken" funding system and warned the Government that pharmacists needed extra cash to help ease the desperate NHS crisis
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'Kraken' Covid variant and Omicron offshoot likely to take over as major strains
Currently, Covid cases in the UK are mainly made up of BQ.1 and its sublineages, the UKHSA said. Two variants, CH.1.1 and XBB.1.5, are most likely to become the dominant strains
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Tragic mum dies on morning of her wedding as son, 10, left stranded in Trinidad
Nadia Joseph-Gosine died in the early hours of her wedding day, leaving her 10-year-old son Emari stranded in Trinidad while her family try to raise the funds to bring him back
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Nurse burnt out after year working in NHS now makes more money serving ice cream
Mailu Turner, who qualified as a mental health nurse in September 2021, has told how she quit her job in the NHS due to stress from the conditions and now earns more working in an ice cream parlour
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Urgent warning over silent killer that can affect teens - signs to watch out for
Experts predict an exponential rise in this chronic disease among the young, fuelled by fatty foods and an inactive lifestyle
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Wife begged for ambulance for 2 hours while watching husband die in front of her
Rob Weekley suffered a heart attack at his home in Barry so wife Lesley called 999, only to be told no ambulances were available, with her husband dying hours later as teams arrived
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Do you support the ambulance strikes? Take our poll and have your say
'Lives have been put at risk every single day, not because of these strikes', says GMB general secretary Rachel Harrison
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Rishi Sunak finally admits using private healthcare - saying he's now got NHS GP
The Prime Minister made the confession as he was grilled in a fiery first PMQs clash of the new year - where Keir Starmer said 'his response to the greatest crisis in the history of the NHS is to threaten to sack our nurses'
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Andrew Bridgen loses Tory whip for 'crossing the line' with Covid vaccine tweet
The Tories' chief whip Simon Hart said the MP had caused 'great offence', adding: 'The vaccine is the best defence against Covid that we have. Misinformation about the vaccine causes harm and costs lives.'
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NHS unions announce mass boycott of pay body and demand summit with Tories
The 14 health unions – representing more than one million ambulance staff, nurses, porters, healthcare assistants, physiotherapists and other NHS workers in England – have demanded direct pay talks with ministers
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'Three of my colleagues have taken their own lives - morale is at rock bottom'
Shaun Sproule has previously taken time off from his role with North West Ambulance Service due to stress, and warns that 'clapping doesn’t feed families' amid a cost of living crisis
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'Avert your eyes from Prince Harry and fix them back on the decimated NHS'
Disability campaigner Anna Morell urges Brits to remove their gaze from Prince Harry's bombshell memoir Spare and pay attention again to the underfunding of the NHS by the Tories
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Boris Johnson living in donor's £20m home on one of UK's most expensive streets
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is living in a £20m property on one of the UK’s most expensive streets. A similar neighbouring property is being offered for rent for £30,000 a month
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GP numbers drop in Sunak's back yard as he faces private healthcare questions
The Conservative leader is expected to come under fresh pressure over whether he uses a £250-a-half-hour doctor when he faces MPs at Prime Minister's Questions
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‘We work best together - but need a Government as caring as people they rule'
Former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown has praised the Warm Welcome project - supported by the Daily Mirror - which is helping to heat communities amid the cost of living crisis
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Warm-hearted Mirror readers helped raise nearly £100,000 for Christmas appeal
Thanks to your generosity, we have been able to pass funds on to Warm Welcome centres across the country. Every pound you have raised will go towards the cost of running these lifeline hubs
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Mum wins £25,000 after years of dental treatments left her with almost no teeth
Audra Weston first had discomfort in her teeth back in 2010 and suffered years of agony following treatment at Clifton Dental Practice in York, which she described as a 'living nightmare'
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Hospitals opening food banks for staff as wages fail to live up to living costs
Thousands of nurses and other NHS workers have already admitted to using foodbanks as the government fails to raise their wages in line with soaring living costs
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Benefit sanctions will continue under Labour as party 'reforms' Universal Credit
Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Jonathan Ashworth said conditions on benefits were “important” to uphold people's “rights and responsibilities”, and will continue