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NHS spending £1 million per week on private ambulances for 999 calls
At least £61million is being spent annually in England on the extra provision from private firms as ambulance services struggle to respond to emergency calls
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Peter Andre's wife Emily says they 'make time for each other' despite busy lives
Peter Andre's wife Emily MacDonagh has lifted the lid on the pair's relationship, and how the singer is busier than ever, but they always make time for each other
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'British Muslims and other minority groups need better access to healthcare'
British Muslims "feel left behind and don't know where to turn for help," according to research published in a report by University College London
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Cancer and A&E nurses will join 'super-strike' as Tories refuse to budge on pay
The Royal College of Nursing will hold a round-the-clock 48-hour strike from 8pm on Sunday, April 30 to 8pm on Tuesday, May 2, including the Bank Holiday Monday
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Nurses could strike until Christmas as dispute over NHS pay escalates
Royal College of Nursing general secretary Pat Cullen said members would be balloted on a fresh wave of industrial action after rejecting the latest pay offer from the Government
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Labour vow to end GP 'postcode lottery' and promise 15,000 new doctors a year
New analysis reveals three quarters of patients in some parts of England are unable to see the doctor of their choice - with only 50% held face to face in some areas
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'Coronation invite for nurses and social care staff should not be empty gesture'
Professor Nola Ishmael OBE said the Coronation invite is a contradiction as on the one hand, nurses and doctors are highly regarded and valued, but on the other they have been disregarded financially
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NHS workers get King's Coronation invite - while Tories still snub them over pay
Nearly 4,000 medics and Armed Forces veterans have been invited to the King's Coronation - Professor Nola Ishmael is furious at the double standards the invitation exposes
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Most voters want general election before next autumn - and 25% want it now
But an exclusive poll by TechneUK for the Sunday Mirror found only 28% of voters thought there should be an election in Autumn 2024 or later - as Rishi Sunak is reportedly planning
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Tories ban all new smart motorways after 79 deaths - but campaigners want more
Campaigners welcomed the move - but called for him to go further, extending the ban to all existing smart motorways
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Tax cheat convicted for £97million fraud bought historic house worth £4million
Prosecutors want to confiscate the property in Hampstead, London, after Arif Patel's conviction on Tuesday for a £97million fraud. The 55-year-old and his gang imported and sold knock-off designer gear
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Woman who lived off crisps and takeaways unrecognisable after losing 11 stone
Mollie Hull, 20, had been obese since she was 10 years, weighing 29 stone at her heaviest - but after undergoing a gastric sleeve op in Egypt she's shed 11 stone
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Spider's silk could be used to repair human nerve damage in new treatment
Researchers believe silk from spiders could be used to bridge gaps between nerves in humans, particularly helpful for patients who have had to have nerves affected by cancer removed
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'If the PM can freeze fuel duty, he can give NHS workers a decent pay rise'
Nurses in England know they are worth more than the 5% pay rise grudgingly put forward by Health Secretary Steve Barclay - the proposed amount was clearly inadequate when inflation is more than 10%
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A&E and cancer staff join 48hr nurse super strike affecting even more hospitals
Hospitals across England will face unprecedented disruption as the Royal College of Nursing announced the strikes will take place in a fortnight - possibly to coincide with action by junior doctors
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Nurses reject pay deal and confirm strike dates as row may last until Christmas
The Royal College of Nursing will hold a 48-hour walkout that will include A&E and cancer unit staff for the first time, before holding a vote on a further six months of possible strikes
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How safe, affordable borrowing is providing a lifeline for nation’s key workers
Two-fifths (43%) of key workers are being forced to take on additional part time work on top of their role, according to new research from responsible lender, Creditspring
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Poll results show support for junior doctors going on strike
Around 350,000 appointments are expected to be cancelled during the lastest strike, as the BMA continues to campaign for pay restoration
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No evidence NHS strikes caused excess deaths as stats give lie to union-bashing
NHS health workers came under fire for taking industrial action last month, with some opposed to the action claiming staff walking out of hospitals and onto the picket lines caused more patients than usual to die
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'Striking nurses were offered a pay deal that amounts to a fart in the face'
This Prime Minister won't make Britain rich in the same way someone driving a Bentley doesn't pick up hitchhikers, says Fleet Street Fox. We're heading for a very storrmy summer
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Hospital superbugs can be brought under control by a surprise weapon – zinc
X-ray research leads to surprise find - zinc affects the stability of cells in superbug and removing it kills them, writes Dr Miriam Stoppard
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A&Es where patients have to wait over 12 hours - see if yours is on list
For the first time, NHS England has published data that measures waits of more than 12 hours from the point of arrival at A&E as overall waiting lists have climbed to a new record high
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Charity calls for action as it emerges five million people in UK have diabetes
Some 66% of adults are overweight or obese – and 90% of diabetics have Type 2, which is linked to unhealthy lifestyles and puts them at risk of heart attacks, strokes and amputations
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'Government must be held responsible for cutting public health budgets'
In the past six years the number of people with diabetes has risen from 3.6 million to more than 5 million
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A&E staff may see only patients who arrive by ambulance as doctors' strike bites
Expert is worried the NHS will struggle to cope during the “hangover period” from the strikes next week, and says emergency departments may treat only patients arriving by ambulance
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