THE BIG INTERVIEW: Progress, but much more to do

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Progress, but much more to do
By Lee Peart 05 June 2026

Greg Fell, president of the Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) and director of public health in Sheffield discusses how nei...

Wes' end of term report

Wes' end of term report
By Lee Peart 05 June 2026

Matthew Taylor looks back on Wes Streeting’s time at the helm of the Department of Health and Social Care.

How can we sort social care?

How can we sort social care?
By Lee Peart 05 June 2026

Adult social care leaders discussed the key challenges for social care during a conference at The King’s Fund this month.

Nottingham attacks' families call for meeting with PM

By Lee Peart 09 June 2026

The families of the Nottingham attacks’ victims have called for a meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer following the conclusion of evidence hearings last week.

Clinicians 'unfairly exposed' to costly AI negligence claims

By Lee Peart 09 June 2026

The widening gap between regulation and rapid adoption of AI in healthcare leaves clinicians ‘unfairly exposed’ to costly negligence claims, according to the Medical Protection Society (MPS).

Trust reveals thousands of records were stolen during cyber attack

By Lee Peart 09 June 2026

Over 2,000 patient records were stolen in a cyber attack on Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust in 2024, it has been revealed.

Trust chief executive announces retirement

By Lee Peart 09 June 2026

Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH) chief executive, Richard Parker, has announced his retirement.

Research funding to help tackle maternity care inequalities

By Lee Peart 09 June 2026

Newcastle and Birmingham universities have received £50m in National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) funding for a new research programme.

Plaid Cymru pledges to eliminate two-year NHS waits 'in months' in Wales

By Lee Peart 09 June 2026

Plaid Cymru has pledged to eliminate NHS waits ‘within a matter of months’ after winning last month’s Senedd elections.

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Team Manager - Child Exploitation and Missing Team

Grade 13 SCP 44 £57,770

Wakefield, West YorkshireGrade 13 SCP 44 £57,770

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

Executive Director of Children’s Services (DCS)

£149,000 – £175,000

Stockport, Greater Manchester£149,000 – £175,000

RECRUITER: Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council

Director of Adults Commissioning and Provider Services

£100,731 - £104,625

Trafford, Greater Manchester£100,731 - £104,625

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frederica-diamanta

Team Manager - Child Exploitation and Missing Team

Grade 13 SCP 44 £57,770

Wakefield, West YorkshireGrade 13 SCP 44 £57,770

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

Executive Director of Children’s Services (DCS)

£149,000 – £175,000

Stockport, Greater Manchester£149,000 – £175,000

RECRUITER: Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council

Director of Adults Commissioning and Provider Services

£100,731 - £104,625

Trafford, Greater Manchester£100,731 - £104,625

RECRUITER: Trafford Council

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Lee Peart

Over one in five waiting longer than six weeks for a diagnostic test

'Over one in five patients (21.2%) are waiting over six weeks for a diagnostic test – more than 20 times the NHS 1% operational standard – analysis reveals. '

08 June 2026
THE BIG INTERVIEW: Progress, but much more to do

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Progress, but much more to do

'Greg Fell, president of the Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) and director of public health in Sheffield discusses how neighbourhood health can be effectively delivered within the context of public service reorganisation. '

05 June 2026

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Progress, but much more to do

By Lee Peart 05 June 2026

Greg Fell, president of the Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) and director of public health in Sheffield discusses how neighbourhood health can be effectively delivered within the co...

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Full in-tray

By Lee Peart 12 May 2026

Newly elected ADASS president Phil Holmes shares his views on neighbourhood health, ICB restructuring, joined up commissioning, the Casey Commission and the National Care Service.

ROUNDTABLE: Why neighbourhood health's moment has arrived

By Lee Peart 05 May 2026

There is a quiet but determined shift underway in how health and care services are imagined and delivered across England. No longer confined to hospitals or GP surgeries, the future of care is bein...

Deadline set to submit neighbourhood health centre proposals

By Lee Peart 17 April 2026

NHS regions have been given to 28 May to set out their criteria for the next wave of neighbourhood health centres (NHCs).