Critical incidents still in force following extreme heat disruption
By Lee Peart 29 June 2026Critical incidents are still in force at NHS trusts following systems failures due to extreme temperatures.
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Critical incidents are still in force at NHS trusts following systems failures due to extreme temperatures.
Wakefield, West Yorkshire£14,750.21 - £14,985.48
Northallerton, North Yorkshire£42,839 - £47,181 per annum
Wakefield, West Yorkshire£14,750.21 - £14,985.48
Northallerton, North Yorkshire£42,839 - £47,181 per annum
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