
“I’m feeling gently told off”: Wes Streeting and Dr Phil Whitaker in conversation
As the NHS faces its worst crisis, the shadow health secretary joined the GP for a day at his Somerset…
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As the NHS faces its worst crisis, the shadow health secretary joined the GP for a day at his Somerset…
ByExpert comment and analysis from Rosena Allin-Khan MP, Ed Davey MP, Neil O'Brien MP, Dawn Butler MP and Maria Caulfield…
ByOver months of treatment, I have seen the best and the worst of healthcare in Britain.
ByThe health service was opposed by doctors from the start, and has suffered decades of ministerial harm. Can Labour fix…
ByPeople still value the service but they don’t think it’s well run.
ByThe time for promises and postponements has passed.
ByThe campaigner on living with her diagnosis, Barack Obama and her love of Gogglebox.
ByA sweeping history of the NHS and one GP’s inside account of a long career on the front line.
ByHow Big Pharma and the charity health sector are making us a nation of the worried well.
ByA lack of postgraduate training is creating a specialist workforce shortage.
ByCould investing in new technologies optimise patient outcomes and address current workforce challenges?
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ByThe chief executive of the British Heart Foundation on reducing obesity and why we need an NHS workforce plan.
ByThe condition of the NHS is not like other political issues, so any politician who promises health reforms had better…
ByBut can Starmer convince the public that he can build “an NHS fit for the future”?
ByLabour’s plans for the health service require adequate funding, time and engagement from the public.
ByLast year 1.65 million people waited more than 12 hours in A&E.
ByMy brain is weird and maddening, but I think I’m finally getting the hang of it. It should be society’s…
ByUtilising pharmacy’s expertise will be vital in providing better patient care and reducing the backlog.
ByA BBC Panorama documentary raises urgent questions, such as how many people are being told they have ADHD when they…
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