Louise Thompson thanks doctors for ‘keeping me alive’ after hospital readmission
Louise Thompson said her latest emergency readmission to hospital a year after the traumatic birth of her son left her thinking she was “going to die again”.The Made In Chelsea star, 32, said she was “doing really well” when she
Pay dispute putting extra strain on hospitals, NHS leaders warn
The NHS will struggle to clear treatment backlogs and improve emergency care unless strikes by thousands of staff are brought to an end, health leaders have said.The NHS Confederation, which represents NHS organisations, said the Government must “show initiative” to
What the papers say – January 29
The NHS, migration and a cold change are covered by the Sunday papers. Source link
Six-year-old climbing 12 mountains in UK to help ‘poorly children go on holiday’
A six-year-old who is climbing 12 of the highest mountains in the UK and hopes to one day become the youngest person to summit Mount Everest said he wants to help “poorly children to go on holiday” through the challenge.Six-year-old
Ambulance workers to stage latest strike in escalating pay dispute
Ambulance workers are preparing to stage their latest walkout on Monday as the Health Secretary insisted he has had “constructive talks” with unions.Thousands of members across Unison, Unite and the GMB will walk out across England and Wales from 7am
What the papers say – January 19
The papers on Thursday cover political jostling and the generosity of the King. Source link
What the papers say – January 17
The newspapers focus on the failures of the Metropolitan Police after an officer was revealed to be a serial rapist. Source link
Campaigners lose High Court battle over NHS gender dysphoria treatment delays
Four people, along with charity Gendered Intelligence and legal campaign group The Good Law Project, brought a claim over current waiting times for a first appointment with a specialist in gender dysphoria. They complained that the NHS was failing to ensure that 92%
What the papers say – January 16
The papers focus on an arrest over uranium at Heathrow, public opinion of the NHS, a drive-by shooting and the return to online lessons.The Daily Telegraph reports on the man who has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism after traces
What the papers say – January 15
Two of the papers focus on the drive-by shooting which left a little girl fighting for her life in hospital.The Sun on Sunday and Sunday Mirror report the seven-year-old is in a “critical condition” following the incident, which also injured