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    20,000 government credit cards to be frozen

    by Rob Moss 18 Mar 2025
    by Rob Moss 18 Mar 2025

    Cabinet Office instructs government departments to freeze almost all 20,000 credit cards as part of crackdown on wasteful spending.

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    Pharmacies to work to rule over higher employment costs

    by Rob Moss 18 Mar 2025
    by Rob Moss 18 Mar 2025

    National Pharmacy Association advises 6,000 member pharmacies to work to rule, if sufficient funding is not delivered by government.

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    Police widen Countess of Chester manslaughter investigation to staff

    by Rob Moss 14 Mar 2025
    by Rob Moss 14 Mar 2025

    Police widen investigation into neonatal deaths at Countess of Chester Hospital to include gross negligence manslaughter by individuals.

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    One in seven NHS staff physically attacked last year

    by Nic Paton 14 Mar 2025
    by Nic Paton 14 Mar 2025

    As many as one in seven NHS staff (14.38%) experienced physical violence from patients, their relatives or other members of...

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    Visa rules for care sector employers tightened

    by Jo Faragher 14 Mar 2025
    by Jo Faragher 14 Mar 2025

    Employers in the care sector must now prioritise recruiting workers from England, according to new rules laid before parliament this week.

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    Scrapping NHS England could affect critical training, warn experts

    by Nic Paton 14 Mar 2025
    by Nic Paton 14 Mar 2025

    The scrapping of NHS England raises questions over the training of healthcare workers in critical areas such as infection control and hospital-acquired infections.

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    NHS England: ‘world’s largest quango’ to be abolished

    by Adam McCulloch 13 Mar 2025
    by Adam McCulloch 13 Mar 2025

    Wes Streeting told MPs there were currently 15,300 staff at NHS England, and 3,300 in the Department of Health and Social Care. About half of the posts would go, he added.

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    Schneider Electric doubles ex-military green skills scheme

    by Jo Faragher 13 Mar 2025
    by Jo Faragher 13 Mar 2025

    Schneider Electric will double the number of ex-military personnel it recruits in a bid to address a shortage of skills in the transition to green energy.

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    NHS England to halve workforce and save at least £175m

    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 11 Mar 2025
    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 11 Mar 2025

    NHS England’s workforce will be cut by half, with around 6,500 jobs to go, in a bid to save at least £175m annually.

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    Police Scotland turns away tasteless tattoos

    by Jo Faragher 10 Mar 2025
    by Jo Faragher 10 Mar 2025

    Police Scotland has turned away a record 25 recruits for tattoos that went against official policy.

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    Migrant care workers exploited for thousands

    by Jo Faragher 7 Mar 2025
    by Jo Faragher 7 Mar 2025

    Migrant workers in the care sectors are being exploited by employers demanding money if they try to leave, according to the Royal College of Nursing.

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    Number of female doctors overtakes male

    by Rob Moss 6 Mar 2025
    by Rob Moss 6 Mar 2025

    GMC announces that female doctors are greater in number than their male counterparts for the first time ever in the UK.

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    NHS retention scheme results in decade-low attrition rate

    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 4 Mar 2025
    by Kavitha Sivasubramaniam 4 Mar 2025

    Staff retention schemes have cut the number of health workers leaving the NHS to one of the lowest levels in more than a decade.

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    EHRC steps into NHS Fife trans changing room dispute

    by Jo Faragher 3 Mar 2025
    by Jo Faragher 3 Mar 2025

    The chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission wrote to NHS Fife last month to remind the trust that changing rooms should include separate facilities for men and women.

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    One in three NHS doctors exhausted, putting patients at risk

    by Nic Paton 3 Mar 2025
    by Nic Paton 3 Mar 2025

    A third of NHS doctors (35%) are so tired that their ability to treat patients is impaired, according to a report from the Medical Defence Union.

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