NHSE reveals 18 trusts with flawed diabetes tests

NHSE reveals 18 trusts with flawed diabetes tests

By Lee Peart 14 October 2025

NHSE has revealed the 18 trusts affected by defective diabetes tests which has left thousands needing to be retested.

Newborn babies to be screened for life-threatening metabolic disorder

By Lee Peart 14 October 2025

Newborn babies are to be routinely screened and treated earlier on the NHS for a rare life-threatening metabolic disorder that can result in the need for a liver transplant.

Tax incentives for workplace healthcare could reduce burden on NHS

By Lee Peart 13 October 2025

Benoit Hudon, chief executive of Mercer UK, urges the Government to support broader provision of employer-funded healthcare.

Nearly a million more vaccinated against flu as cases rise

By Lee Peart 10 October 2025

The NHS has vaccinated nearly million more people against flu this autumn to provide protection ahead of winter as cases start to rise.

BREAKING NEWS: Government to review 'outdated' GP funding formula

By Lee Peart 09 October 2025

A review of the GP funding formula has been announced by the Government.

Government to crackdown on traders selling vapes to children

By Lee Peart 09 October 2025

New rules for retailers selling tobacco, vapes and nicotine products are being proposed by the Government.

NHS booking system problem causes Covid jab chaos

By Lee Peart 07 October 2025

Problems with the NHS website booking system have led to large numbers of people ineligible people arriving for Covid vaccinations at pharmacies.

Junk food restrictions come into force

By Lee Peart 02 October 2025

Restrictions on junk food price promotions and product placement came into force on 1 October.

Targeted interventions 'warranted' to boost mammography screening

By Liz Wells 25 September 2025

Women who don’t turn up for their first breast screening appointment face a 40% higher long-term risk of dying from breast cancer, mainly due to delayed detection, new research reveals.

Tooth decay leading cause of hospital admissions among children

By Lee Peart 25 September 2025

Tooth outpaces other common childhood conditions, including acute tonsillitis, as the leading cause of hospital admissions among 5 to 9 year olds in England, new research has found.

Heavy drinkers 'more likely' to buy no/lo alcohol drinks

By Liz Wells 24 September 2025

People who drink at ‘risky’ levels are more likely to consume so-called no/lo alcohol drinks, new research reveals.

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Senior Social Worker (Approved Mental Health Professionals)

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Wakefield, West Yorkshire£35,412 - £38,220, Grade 8, 37 hours, Permanent

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council