Confirmed cases rise following measles outbreak

Confirmed cases rise following measles outbreak
By Lee Peart 20 February 2026

The UKHSA has confirmed 60 cases of measles in north London following an outbreak.

Norovirus cases high but stable

Norovirus cases high but stable
By Lee Peart 20 February 2026

Norovirus cases remain high in England but have stabilised, while cases of respiratory viruses such as flu and RSV continued to fall, acc...

The big gamble

The big gamble
By Lee Peart 09 February 2026

Steve Brine, former health minister and co-host of the Prevention is the New Cure podcast assesses the risks of NHS and DHSC reorganisation.

NICE makes major changes to type 2 diabetes treatment

By Liz Wells 20 February 2026

New NICE guidance will see millions of diabetes patients will get access to medicines that protect the heart and kidneys, while NHS savings of £560m from using generic dapagliflozin.

Centres of excellence to deliver faster cancer diagnoses and treatment

By Lee Peart 20 February 2026

A £55m investment in creating centres of imaging excellence in the UK aims to deliver faster and more accurate cancer diagnoses and treatment.

NHS Lothian appoints Kier to start work on eye hospital

By Lee Peart 20 February 2026

NHS Lothian has appointed Keir as the main contractor for a multi-million pound eye hospital.

Scottish Government begins work on Community Low Vision Service

By Liz Wells 20 February 2026

The Scottish Government has begun work on the new national service that will allow patients with visual impairment, which cannot be managed with glasses, lenses or surgery, to be supported by commu...

UK medical device testing hits record high

By Liz Wells 20 February 2026

Clinical investigations of breakthrough medical devices reached their highest level on record in 2025.

Confirmed cases rise following measles outbreak

By Lee Peart 20 February 2026

The UKHSA has confirmed 60 cases of measles in north London following an outbreak.

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Scarborough, North Yorkshire£38,220 to £51,356 per annum

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Childrens Solicitor

£38,220 to £51,356 per annum

Harrogate, North Yorkshire£38,220 to £51,356 per annum

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Child Permanence and Family Reunification Social Worker

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Scarborough, North Yorkshire£38,220 - £42,839 per annum pro rata + relocation support

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Think tank - mental health support

'Nuffield Trust explores how demand for mental health support in emergency departments has increased in recent years and unpicks whether the new mental health A&Es announced in May last year can achieve the aim of reducing crowding and speeding up care'

09 February 2026
The big gamble

The big gamble

'Steve Brine, former health minister and co-host of the Prevention is the New Cure podcast assesses the risks of NHS and DHSC reorganisation.'

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Mental health in crisis

09 February 2026

The mental health crisis has major implications not just for the NHS but for economic dynamism, social cohesion and the well-being of citizens and communities, writes Matthew Taylor is chief execut...

East Lancashire leads first wave of neighbourhood health centres

By Lee Peart 06 February 2026

Three health centres are being developed in East Lancashire as part of the Government’s 10-Year Plan to meet the needs of local communities.

Paddling in the same direction

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How NHS Leaders can effectively engage health and wellbeing boards on neighbourhood health

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.