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Public has 'little or no confidence' in Government plans to improve NHS standards

Public has 'little or no confidence' in Government plans to improve NHS standards

By Liz Wells 24 June 2025

The public has little or no confidence in the Government’s plans to improve standards and meet targets anytime soon, new research reveals.

Doctors 'using unapproved AI software' to record appointments, investigation reveals

By Liz Wells 24 June 2025

NHS bosses have demanded GPs and hospitals stop using artificial intelligence software that could breach data protection rules and put patients at risk, according to a Sky News investigation.

Labour rebellion threatens benefits reform

By Lee Peart 24 June 2025

A rebellion of over 100 Labour MPs is threatening to derail the Government’s Welfare Reform Bill.

GPs and community services shrink London waiting lists

By Lee Peart 24 June 2025

The delivery of extra appointments by GPs and community services has helped shrink waiting lists by almost 40,000 since July 2024.

Pressure group urges health leaders to 'focus on sluggish productivity'

By Liz Wells 24 June 2025

TaxPayers’ Alliance is calling for health leaders to focus on ‘boosting sluggish productivity’ because there is ‘a risk’ that the NHS will be equal to a quarter of the whole UK economy by the end o...

Burst water pipe repaired after hospital flooding

By Lee Peart 24 June 2025

A burst pipe has been repaired at Princess Royal Hospital in Telford after flooding in some wards.

Trust celebrates double CQC upgrade

By Lee Peart 24 June 2025

Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has been upgraded by the CQC for both urgent and emergency care, and medical care.

NHS England to add at-home HPV testing to cervical screening programme

By Liz Wells 24 June 2025

Women and people with a cervix who are overdue for cervical screening in England will be offered an at-home testing option, in plans to help boost participation in the programme.

Gambling harms initiative scoops healthcare inequalities award

By Lee Peart 24 June 2025

A programme to tackle the harms caused by gambling has scooped a prestigious award for reducing healthcare inequalities.

The drugs laws don't work

By Liz Wells 23 June 2025

The Scottish Government is not ruling out any measure that could help halt the rising number of people dying through drug misuse

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Director of Public Health & Wellbeing

£108,015 – £118,680 pa

Dudley, West Midlands£108,015 – £118,680 pa

RECRUITER: Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council

Youth Engagement Worker x 8 posts (CDC)

Grade 5, £13.26 per hour

Doncaster, South YorkshireGrade 5, £13.26 per hour

RECRUITER: City Of Doncaster Council

Social Worker (CMHT Older People) x 3

£35,412.00 - £38,220.00, Grade 8, 37 hours, Permanent

Wakefield, West Yorkshire£35,412.00 - £38,220.00, Grade 8, 37 hours, Permanent

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

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frederica-diamanta

Director of Public Health & Wellbeing

£108,015 – £118,680 pa

Dudley, West Midlands£108,015 – £118,680 pa

RECRUITER: Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council

Youth Engagement Worker x 8 posts (CDC)

Grade 5, £13.26 per hour

Doncaster, South YorkshireGrade 5, £13.26 per hour

RECRUITER: City Of Doncaster Council

Social Worker (CMHT Older People) x 3

£35,412.00 - £38,220.00, Grade 8, 37 hours, Permanent

Wakefield, West Yorkshire£35,412.00 - £38,220.00, Grade 8, 37 hours, Permanent

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

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