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Government climbs down on benefit changes following party rebellion

Government climbs down on benefit changes following party rebellion

By Lee Peart 27 June 2025

The Government has climbed down on changes to disability benefits following a major rebellion from MPs.

NHSE opts not to segment ICBs due to financial pressures

By Lee Peart 27 June 2025

NHSE has decided not to segment ICBs this year due to the climate of ‘significant change’.

Prevalence of common mental health conditions rises

By Liz Wells 26 June 2025

The proportion of 16- to 64-year-olds identified with a common mental health condition has risen from 18.9% in 2014 to 22.6% in 2023/24, new data reveals.

Pilot aims to encourage people onto NHS career ladder

By Liz Wells 26 June 2025

People who historically face barriers into employment will be among those supported onto the NHS career ladder, health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has announced.

NHS App overhaul will 'break down barriers and reduce inequalities'

By Liz Wells 26 June 2025

The NHS App will be transformed to give every patient information, choice, and control of their healthcare.

Reports highlight ongoing challenges in early diagnosis of sepsis

By Liz Wells 25 June 2025

The recognition of sepsis remains an urgent and persistent safety risk, despite extensive national work and awareness campaigns, according to three reports published by HSSIB.

NHS approves new IT system for GPs to help transform care

By Liz Wells 25 June 2025

GP practices across England can now access new technology with the introduction of the first new core IT system for 25 years.

Dog owners could be costing NHS millions each year

By Liz Wells 25 June 2025

Injuries sustained by dog owners could cost the NHS around £23m a year, new research suggests.

One in eight senior NHS staff from black and minority ethnic backgrounds

By Liz Wells 25 June 2025

One in eight senior managers in the NHS are from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds, new figures reveal.

NIHR awards over £3m funding for technologies to tackle brain injury

By Liz Wells 25 June 2025

The NIHR has awarded more than £3m to 35 new medical technologies to tackle brain injury.

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RECRUITER: City Of Doncaster Council

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