UKHSA study looks at whether sleep app data can identify respiratory disease trends

By Liz Wells 28 January 2026

The UKHSA and Sleep Cycle have launched a 12-week research study to understand if data collected through a sleep app can support traditional respiratory disease surveillance systems and early detec...

Milestone reached in £16.2m decarbonisation project

By Lee Peart 28 January 2026

A milestone has been reached in a £16.2m decarbonisation project at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital (RSH).

Thousands of patients in Barnet to receive care at home

By Liz Wells 28 January 2026

Thousands of patients with chronic conditions will have access to 24/7 virtual care as part of a transformative new scheme aimed at significantly reducing the number of people needing hospital care.

Community diagnostics centre opens in Surrey shopping centre

By Lee Peart 28 January 2026

A community diagnostic centre (CDC) has opened in the Belfry Shopping Centre in Redhill, Surrey.

Barking, Havering and Redbridge NHS staff to strike

By Liz Wells 28 January 2026

Pathology and clinical engineering staff at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust are set to strike in February.

Devon ICB chief to step down

By Liz Wells 28 January 2026

Devon ICB chief executive Steve Moore is to step down from his role.

Stanhope and Allies and Morrison to lead St Mary's Hospital redevelopment

By Lee Peart 28 January 2026

Stanhope and Allies and Morrison have been appointed by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust to lead the redevelopment of St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, in north west London.

Hundreds of Barnsley Hospital workers vote on industrial action

By Liz Wells 28 January 2026

More than 600 workers at Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are voting on industrial action after the trust tried to impose new contracts on staff, including nurses, technicians and clerical wo...

Scottish social care undermined by 'systemic underinvestment'

By William Eichler 27 January 2026

Social care in Scotland is undermined by the ‘systemic underinvestment’ in prevention and early intervention delivered by social work and social care services, a new report finds.

Royal Bolton trials AI to improve accuracy of Down's syndrome test

By Liz Wells 27 January 2026

Researchers at Royal Bolton Hospital have achieved a world first by using AI to improve the accuracy of a test that identifies if a baby has a high chance of being born with Down’s syndrome.

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Appointeeship Officer

Band E SCP 18-25 (£31,537 - £36,363 per annum)

Sandwell, West MidlandsBand E SCP 18-25 (£31,537 - £36,363 per annum)

RECRUITER: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

Care Provider Quality & Safety Pharmacist

Band I (£55,609 to £59,025, pro rata)

Sandwell, West MidlandsBand I (£55,609 to £59,025, pro rata)

RECRUITER: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

Programme Manager

£64,582-£70,591 (Coventry & York), £69,204-£75,222 (London)

Hybrid working – allocated to offices in Coventry, York or London£64,582-£70,591 (Coventry & York), £69,204-£75,222 (London)

RECRUITER: Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman

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