BREAKING NEWS: Resident doctors in England vote for more strike action
By Liz Wells 02 February 2026Resident doctors in England have overwhelmingly voted in favour of a mandate for industrial action for a further six months.
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How NHS Leaders can effectively engage health and wellbeing boards on neighbourhood health
University Hospital Southampton remains in a major critical incident following a fire yesterday.
Ming Tang, chief data and analytics officer at NHS England, has announced she is to leave in April.
Over 30 patients are taking action claiming they received a chemotherapy drug for too long.
Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) NHS Foundation Trust has ordered a review of neurosciences services at Addenbrooke's Hospital following concerns.
DHSC has revealed that rare cancer patients will receive faster access to clinical trials through the NHS App.
Welsh Government-funded ‘baby bundles’, a gift of essential supplies, have started to be delivered to expectant families in Flying Start areas of Wales.
Kendal, Cumbria £34,434 - £35,412
North East LincolnshireSalary from ASYE level £36,363 up to £46,142
Doncaster, South YorkshireGrade 7, £28,132 - £30,914
Kendal, Cumbria £34,434 - £35,412
North East LincolnshireSalary from ASYE level £36,363 up to £46,142
Doncaster, South YorkshireGrade 7, £28,132 - £30,914
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How NHS Leaders can effectively engage health and wellbeing boards on neighbourhood health
MPs have warned the shift to neighbourhood health could founder without strengthening the workforce.
A neighbourhood health simulation carried out at the NHS Providers conference in November saved £77m through slashing unplanned hospital activity.
Britain's brand-new community-based healthcare service promises plenty of muscle, but a lack of structural bones may prove its downfall.