NHS faces 'new normal' sickness crisis

By Liz Wells 20 October 2025

NHS staff sickness has settled at a substantially higher, "new normal" baseline since the pandemic, pointing to a worsening and sustained health crisis among healthcare workers, new analysis reveals.

Diagnostic services begin at Kent community health hub

By Lee Peart 20 October 2025

A new CDC is bringing health services closer to home for people in Kent.

Health minister attends CDC opening in Essex

By Lee Peart 20 October 2025

Minister of state for health, Dr Zubir Ahmed, has attended the official opening of mid and south Essex’s first CDC in Thurrock.

Inquiry launched into Leeds trust's maternity and neonatal services

By Lee Peart 20 October 2025

An independent inquiry has been launched into maternity and neonatal services at Leeds Teaching Hospitals.

Scotland's drug-checking pilot moves forward

By Liz Wells 20 October 2025

The University of Dundee has agreed to host Scotland’s first national testing and research laboratory for drug-checking, boosting efforts to cut drug-related harm and save lives.

Corridor care a 'year-round issue', finds RCP

By Lee Peart 20 October 2025

Corridor care is now a ‘year-round issue’ with three in five physicians delivering care in temporary space during summer months, a survey has found.

ESNEFT chief executive to retire

By Liz Wells 20 October 2025

East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT) chief executive Nick Hulme is to retire from the NHS, marking the end of a career spanning nearly 46 years.

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ICB supports programme targeting frequent A&E users

By Lee Peart 20 October 2025

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough ICB has committed £600,000 to fund a programme targeting frequent A&E users.

Three in four doctors concerned about health impacts of climate change

By Liz Wells 17 October 2025

Three in four (75.1%) doctors are worried about the impact of climate change on the health of their patients, new data revealed.

Midlands trust uses AI to help reduce surgical waiting lists

By Liz Wells 17 October 2025

University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM) has introduced an AI tool to reduce surgical waiting lists.

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frederica-diamanta

Child Permanence and Family Reunification Social Worker

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

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

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Consultant in Public Health

£89,484 - £97,364 per annum

Maidenhead, Berkshire£89,484 - £97,364 per annum

RECRUITER: The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead

Director of Adult Social Care

Circa £140,000

Lambeth, London (Greater)Circa £140,000

RECRUITER: Lambeth Council

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