Healthcare reacts to Starmer resignation
By Lee Peart 22 June 2026Healthcare leaders have reacted to the news of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s resignation.
Resident doctors are voting this week on a new Government offer designed to end industrial action.
The winners of the tenth annual Skills for Health Our Health Heroes Awards were revealed last week at a ceremony held at the Queen Elizab...
The chairs of Cheshire and Merseyside’s All Together Fairer Board and Neighbourhoods Task and Finish Group set out how the subregion’s ne...
Michelle Arrowsmith is stepping down as executive managing director at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (The QEH).
A nurse who told a patient her Covid jab had caused her cancer has been struck off by the NMC.
Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust has been praised for its open culture and its strong focus on addressing inequalities.
Alex Heritage has been appointed chief strategy and planning officer of Lancashire and South Cumbria ICB.
A Government promise to improve children’s palliative care and 24/7 services has been welcomed by MPs.
Healthcare leaders have reacted to the news of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s resignation.
Hybrid working – allocated to offices in Coventry, York or London£64,582-£70,591 (Coventry & York), £69,204-£75,222 (London)
Wakefield, West YorkshireG7 SCP 19 £32,061 to SCP 23 £34,434
Northallerton, North Yorkshire£38,220 - £42,839
Hybrid working – allocated to offices in Coventry, York or London£64,582-£70,591 (Coventry & York), £69,204-£75,222 (London)
Wakefield, West YorkshireG7 SCP 19 £32,061 to SCP 23 £34,434
Northallerton, North Yorkshire£38,220 - £42,839
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