ICB cuts will make delivering transformation harder, leader warns

By Lee Peart 14 March 2025

Matthew Taylor, chief executive of NHS Confederation, has warned plans to cut ICB running costs by 50% will make the task of delivering long-term transformation much harder.

Three hospitals announce merger

By Lee Peart 13 March 2025

Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn and the James Paget University Hospital have announced plans to operate under a group model.

North Yorkshire hospices facing £1.5m deficit

By Lee Peart 13 March 2025

Three North Yorkshire hospices have warned they are facing a combined £1.5m deficit.

High street opticians could use AI to help diagnose dementia with an eye scan

By Liz Wells 13 March 2025

Opticians could play a key role in identifying people at risk of dementia by spotting distinctive patterns in the back of the eye linked to early signs of the condition, new research reveals.

Construction begins on £3m mental health facility refurbishment

By Lee Peart 13 March 2025

Henry Boot Construction has begun major refurbishment works on mental health facility, Maple Ward, at the Longley Centre in Sheffield.

BREAKING NEWS: Government abolishes NHS England

By Lee Peart 13 March 2025

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced the abolition of NHS England.

First daily pill for endometriosis approved for NHS use

By Liz Wells 13 March 2025

NICE has recommended the first long-term daily pill to treat endometriosis that could transform how the painful condition is managed.

NHS waiting lists fall for fifth month in a row

By Lee Peart 13 March 2025

Waiting lists fell for a fifth consecutive month by 35,000 from 7.46m to 7.43m in January.

BREAKING NEWS: Leader confirms 50% cuts for NHSE and ICBs

By Lee Peart 13 March 2025

NHSE chief financial officer and deputy chief executive, Julian Kelly, has confirmed plans to reduce the size of NHSE and ICBs by 50%.

NI Ambulance workers vote for industrial action in shift dispute

By Liz Wells 13 March 2025

Paramedics and ambulance workers at Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) have voted for industrial action over a proposed new shift system.

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frederica-diamanta

Occupational Therapist

£35,676 - £42,811 per annum (£21,212 - £25,454 pro rata)

Maidenhead, Berkshire£35,676 - £42,811 per annum (£21,212 - £25,454 pro rata)

RECRUITER: The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead

Head of Service - Assessment & Intervention

£62,474 - £73,056 plus a Market Rate Supplement of £6000 which is reviewed annually

Kirklees, West Yorkshire£62,474 - £73,056 plus a Market Rate Supplement of £6000 which is reviewed annually

RECRUITER: Kirklees Metropolitan Council

Social Care Practitioner

£24,895 - £28,132 per annum

Maidenhead, Berkshire£24,895 - £28,132 per annum

RECRUITER: The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead