All news on the topic: Department of Health
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Health warning after cases of 'highly contagious' drug-resistant Shigella spike
Health experts are warning that the winter vomiting bug is now a major health concern due to its highly infectious nature and its growing resistance to drugs
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'All I want for Christmas is to get my country back from shameless grifters'
Britain's infested by shameless liars on the take, says Fleet Street Fox. Please Santa, can we have a general election?
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Gove dragged into Michelle Mone PPE row as she describes his 'amazing' reaction
In a brutal interview with the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, Baroness Michelle Mone finally admitted to not telling the truth over her links to the firm PPE Medpro but maintained she has 'no case to answer'
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Vapes could be available on prescription only to stop kids getting addicted
Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting said Labour is considering making vapes prescription-only as he accused the industry of 'crying crocodile tears' about surging use by children
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John Lewis to offer health checks in stores from December - list of locations
In addition to the optician services and beauty and wellness clinics already offered in some branches of John Lewis, shoppers will now have access to various health checks
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End in sight for bitter NHS consultants' pay row with Tories as deal reached
The end is in sight for a bitter pay row between NHS consultants and the Government after the two sides reached an agreement, which will now be put to top doctors for their approval
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Brit woman who died after Turkey butt lift sparks urgent government meeting
Fat from elsewhere on her body was injected into her bottom but some entered a vein and blocked her pulmonary artery. She died on November
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British couples desperate to have kids jetting abroad for cheaper IVF treatment
British couples who have gone to Greece for IVF treatment say it is not only far cheaper but better than their experiences of going private in the UK
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'Son's paralysed by treatable disease - should have been spotted with easy test'
Baby Freddie's mum, Stephanie Tanner-Boyer, first noticed her son was less able than other children his age when he was just six months old and wants change in the NHS
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Michelle Mone finally admits role in £200m PPE deal uncovered by the Mirror
Tory peer Baroness Mone has finally admitted to her role in a £200m government PPE deal alongside her billionaire husband Doug Barrowman after the Mirror exposed their involvement with firm PPE Medpro
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Janitor at school 'laced canteen food with bleach and urine' leaving kids sick
It's claimed Giovanni Impellizzeri contaminated the food and utensils in the school cafeteria with bodily fluids at Elizabeth Moore School in the Upper Deerfield School District
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Hancock wanted to decide who lived or died if NHS couldn't cope, inquiry told
The former boss of NHS England Lord Stevens said Matt Hancock 'took the position that he, rather than the medical profession, should decide who should live and die'
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Inside Jimmy Savile's horror discos - beatings, brags and kids scarred for life
Sex offender Jimmy Savile used his status as a DJ at Leeds and Manchester clubs to lure many young victims into his grotesque lair while keeping the unaware authorities in his pocket
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Surge in people going to A&E with colds and sore throats amid GP access collapse
NHS data shows cases of sore throats increased by 77% between 2021/22 and 2022/23, up from 191,900 to 340,441 while patients with a cough rose by 47% and fever by 44%
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Boris Johnson's staggering slur about own Government's guidance on long Covid
More than a million people in Britain have been left suffering with Long Covid symptoms, but it's said Boris Johnson did not believe the condition "truly existed"
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Lucy Letby's hospital chairman was head of NHS during Beverley Allitt murders
Sir Duncan Nichol was the chief executive of NHS England – the most senior position in the entire British healthcare system – from 1989 to 1994, during which time Allitt murdered four babies
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3 in 5 GPs work at 'unsafe level' as some see 40 patients a day, survey finds
A survey of GPs have found 60 per cent see between 26 and 40 patents daily despite the British Medical Association recommending they see no more than 25
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Lucy Letby feared to have killed babies at another hospital after mystery deaths
Baby murderer Lucy Letby may have struck at Liverpool Women's Hospital first as police probe her entire career with the possibility that the evil former nurse could be charged with further crimes
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Deadly dengue virus causes alarm in holiday hotspot after dramatic rise in cases
The Florida Department of Health has placed Broward County on high alert after cases of dengue, which is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitos, continue to rise
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Nurses shortage slammed as 'elephant in room' after 900 extra NHS beds announced
Health bosses accused ministers of failing to address staff shortages after the Department of Health announced a £250million package to boost capacity with more beds
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Crime rate rockets in wildfire-hit Hawaii with looters 'going through houses'
Bar owners in the devastated town of Lāhainā in Hawaii claim looters have been pillaging the village in the night without the oversight of authorities, stealing people's possessions and robbing them at gunpoint
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Record payouts over 999 ambulance delays soar by more than a triple
Medical negligence lawyers Devonshires say compensation amounts have jumped 383% in ten years, and it is feared the total could hit £33million by 2028
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Reality of NHS radiographer - 'zombie shifts, poor health and fear of lawsuits'
As radiographers across the NHS go on strike, former radiographer Sam Futerman lifts the lid on what life is really like behind the picket line
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Tories will break flagship vow to build 40 new hospitals by 2030, warns watchdog
The Whitehall spending watchdog said the Government's New Hospital Programme 'has experienced delays and is expected to deliver 32 of the intended target of 40 new hospitals by 2030'
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Waits of a year for NHS treatment soar by 15% - despite PM's vow to slash delays
The Liberal Democrats said the figures revealed the 'stark postcode lottery' for NHS treatment, with waits of a year more far more common in some parts of England compared to other regions
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