The £100million annual cost of ensuring NHS services can be fully accessed in languages other than English could pay for 3,000 more nurses, figures show. Taxpayers pick up the bill for translation and interpretation for hundreds of thousands of patients as NHS
Nurses, teachers and emergency workers are among those who can no longer afford to live in many parts of rural England, a charity has warned. Someone earning the local median income in 15 rural local authorities would currently see more than half
Writing on her LinkedIn page, she revealed: “Prince William said that Catherine had two Filipino nurses looking after her and they were amazing and kind.” Meanwhile, William presented an MBE to the England women’s football side’s record goalscorer, retired professional Ellen Convery
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The NHS People Plan was drawn up to show a sense of “belonging” for the 1.3 million health service staff. NHS England chief executive, Amanda Pritchard, has said the workforce is now “more diverse today than at any point in its 75-year
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Around 27 million people will get a tax cut because the main rate of employee National Insurance will be slashed by two percentage points, from 12% to 10%. The Prime Minister said: “We have made tough decisions on the economy, supporting people
Fresh nurses strikes may be on the horizon after union bosses vowed to “again push ministers further than they want to go” in 2024. The Royal College of Nursing’s general secretary, Pat Cullen, said industrial action over the last 12 months had
Labour’s attitude to the NHS has been called out by Sky News’ Sir Trevor Phillips as he grilled shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting in a car crash interview for the politicvian. Phillips, a former senior Labour politician himself, wanted to know why
A thousand highly trained nurses are set to fly in from India to help tackle chronic staff shortages in care homes across the UK. They will work as healthcare assistants and senior carers – roles not typically filled by qualified nurses. It