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UK Government reveals 10-year plan for NHS
Key aims include shifting to a preventative service as opposed to a sick care service, with a focus on driving this with ...
Year Health Plan for England Today we are setting out a bold, ambitious and necessary new course for the NHS, with ‘Fit for the Future’, our 10 Year Health Plan for England. Throughout our discussions ...
The UK government has published its eagerly awaited ten-year health plan for England, setting out how billions of pounds in NHS funding will be used to transform healthcare delivery across the country ...
Researchers in the UK found that over 87% of parents give processed snack foods to babies and toddlers, often introducing ...
Introducing performance related pay for UK general practices initially improved quality of care, but did not seem to provide ...
SHOPPERS have blasted WHSmith after the retailer removed ‘Smith’ from its logo – causing consumers to confuse the sign with the NHS. The high street retailer has shortened its sig… ...
It features the NHS logo prominently, with its names in Gaelic and English underneath. Board papers say the new logo will be rolled out “as soon as” the approved designs have been received. Tags ...
NHS app to be expanded in effort to cut UK waiting lists on whatsapp (opens in a new window) Save Anna Gross and Sarah Neville in London. Published June 1 2025. Jump to comments section Print this ...
U.K. data protection authorities have issued a provisional fine of more than £6 million to NHS vendor Advanced after finding that the company failed to properly secure the information of ...
Brits with two symptoms could be sent for a potentially lifesaving test by the NHS. This new system aims to diagnose cases of one of the UK’s “most lethal” cancers as early as possible ...
A dealer used the NHS logo to sell Class A drugs on the dark web under the name Narcotic Health Service. Kurtis Jordan Dunphy has been jailed for an operation supplying LSD, ecstasy, oxycodone ...
WH Smith has been ridiculed after customers likened the company’s trial rebrand to the NHS logo. The newsagent chain’s sign now reads “WHS” instead of WH Smith in 10 shops in England.