Where is 'place' in the national policy debate?

10 February 2025

In and amongst the focus on defining a Neighbourhood Health Service, we must not lose focus on the places that matter to people, writes Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation

Must do better

By Lee Peart 10 February 2025

Helen Morgan, health and social care spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats, assesses how the Government has done so far.

Health minister sacked over comments

By Liz Wells 10 February 2025

Health minister Andrew Gwynne has been sacked as a public health minister over alleged comments about constituents and colleagues made in a WhatsApp group.

Government to confirm April pay rise for million of workers

By Liz Wells 04 February 2025

The Government is to lay legislation that confirms a new National Living Wage of £12.21 and a new National Minimum Wage of £10.00 per hour from April.

Government introduces new measures to tackle knife crime

By Liz Wells 28 January 2025

The government is to introduce new stricter age verification checks for knife retailers and a ban on doorstep drops to tackle knife crime.

What's in store for 2025

By Lee Peart 27 January 2025

The King’s Fund sets out what to look out for health and social care in 2025

Mission possible

27 January 2025

A joined-up mission approach is critical to the success of Keir Starmer’s Government, writes Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation

Devolution not revolution

By Lee Peart 27 January 2025

David Buck, senior fellow, public health and health inequalities, The King’s Fund, assesses what the Government’s devolution plans could mean for healthcare

A joined-up mission approach is critical to the success of Keir Starmer's Government

27 January 2025

A joined-up mission approach is critical to the success of Keir Starmer’s Government, writes Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation

Government advises NHS Employers on National Living Wage

By Liz Wells 24 January 2025

The government has advised NHS Employers that staff in Agenda for Change pay bands 1 and both pay points of band 2 will receive an advance to the 2025/26 pay award from 1 April in order to ensure c...

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