Still too many unknowns

Still too many unknowns
By Lee Peart 08 December 2025

Siva Anandaciva, director of policy, events and partnerships, The King’s Fund, gives his take on what the Autumn Budget means for health ...

Roundtable: Autumn Budget raises more questions than answers

Roundtable: Autumn Budget raises more questions than answers
By Lee Peart 10 December 2025

The Government’s Autumn Budget has landed with a familiar mixture of anticipation and scepticism with healthcare leaders.

Building a better future

Building a better future
By Lee Peart 08 December 2025

Ways to address the shocking inequalities in children’s health were discussed at the Centre for Population Health’s Strongest Start confe...

Critical incidents remain in place at three trusts in Surrey and Kent

By Lee Peart 13 January 2026

Critical incidents remain in place at three trusts in Surrey and Kent after they were announced yesterday.

Healthcare innovator joins Health Data Research Service

By Liz Wells 13 January 2026

Dr Melanie Ivarsson has been appointed as chief executive of the new Health Data Research Service (HDRS) to accelerate medical breakthroughs.

UK ramps up efforts to become a global first choice for clinical trials

By Liz Wells 13 January 2026

The UK is ramping up efforts to become a global first choice for clinical trials, as new figures show a sharp rise in activity in 2025, with further changes set to help companies get studies up and...

GP practice upgraded from good to outstanding

By Lee Peart 13 January 2026

West Rainton Surgery in Houghton le Spring, County Durham has been upgraded from good to outstanding following an inspection by the CQC in October.

Royal College of Midwives backs whole-system approach to maternity safety

By Lee Peart 13 January 2026

The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has welcomed a new Maternity Care Bundle published by NHS England, aimed at improving maternity safety, reducing maternal deaths and serious illness, and tacklin...

Royal Hospital for Children launches neonatal Hospital at Home service

By Liz Wells 13 January 2026

The Neonatal Unit at the Royal Hospital for Children (RHC), Glasgow, has launched a new Hospital at Home service to allow newborn babies with jaundice to receive treatment safely and comfortably in...

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Practice Development Lead

PO5 - £52,194 to £55,323

Greenwich, London (Greater)PO5 - £52,194 to £55,323

RECRUITER: Royal Borough of Greenwich

Senior Home Support Assistant

Band D, SCP 9 -17 (£27,254- £31,022 per annum), pro rata

Sandwell, West MidlandsBand D, SCP 9 -17 (£27,254- £31,022 per annum), pro rata

RECRUITER: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

Welfare Rights Team Lead

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frederica-diamanta

Practice Development Lead

PO5 - £52,194 to £55,323

Greenwich, London (Greater)PO5 - £52,194 to £55,323

RECRUITER: Royal Borough of Greenwich

Senior Home Support Assistant

Band D, SCP 9 -17 (£27,254- £31,022 per annum), pro rata

Sandwell, West MidlandsBand D, SCP 9 -17 (£27,254- £31,022 per annum), pro rata

RECRUITER: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

Welfare Rights Team Lead

Band G SCP 32-37 (£42,839 - £48,226 per annum)

Sandwell, West MidlandsBand G SCP 32-37 (£42,839 - £48,226 per annum)

RECRUITER: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

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Serious shortfall in stroke consultants revealed

'A serious shortfall in NHS stroke consultants has been revealed, with 70% of services in England having at least one unfilled post and 10% of the workforce close to retirement age. '

07 January 2026
Still too many unknowns

Still too many unknowns

'Siva Anandaciva, director of policy, events and partnerships, The King’s Fund, gives his take on what the Autumn Budget means for health and social care'

08 December 2025

Neighbourhood shift could flounder without workforce investment, MPs say

By Lee Peart 08 January 2026

MPs have warned the shift to neighbourhood health could founder without strengthening the workforce.

Neighbourhood health simulation delivers millions in cost savings

By Lee Peart 18 December 2025

A neighbourhood health simulation carried out at the NHS Providers conference in November saved £77m through slashing unplanned hospital activity.

Breaking down the neighbourhood health service

By Tej Pradhan 04 December 2025

Britain's brand-new community-based healthcare service promises plenty of muscle, but a lack of structural bones may prove its downfall.

We can do it

By Lee Peart 24 November 2025

A two-day simulation at the NHS Providers Annual Conference and Exhibition 2025 proved neighbourhood health can be delivered