
Let’s admit it: the NHS crisis isn’t just about funding
While it might help, we aren’t going to solve all our health service’s problems just by pumping more money in.

While it might help, we aren’t going to solve all our health service’s problems just by pumping more money in.

New figures show the effect Brexit is having on NHS recruitment with worse yet to come unless the government take real action.

What started as a small action over unpaid holiday ends in historic victory for couriters at an NHS provider.

Outsourcing jobs to private companies will create a more fractured and less responsive health service.

Thousands of NHS jobs are being outsourced to private ‘arms-length’ companies, but workers are fighting the plans.

Every UK citizen owes more than £3,400 to PFI companies – this might be the solution we desperately need.

44% of those with a view believe Brexit will have a negative effect on the NHS, an increase on the same poll a month ago.

Waiting times are the longest they’ve ever been – the NHS is facing a real crisis.

Not only is the policy discriminatory – it’s unclear that it makes the NHS any money.

Up to 1,650 local hospital staff across two different NHS trusts face transfer to subsidiary companies, where unions worry their employment rights could be eroded away.