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  • NHS to deliver vaccines to low-uptake communities in a Ford van

    May 7, 2021

    Ford and the NHS in Essex have joined forces with local health leaders to roll out a vaccine drive using a tailored Transit van to deliver jabs. Despite the UK’s successful vaccine rollout, vaccine uptake is lower among some communities facing access challenges, which the vaccine drive seeks to tackle. “Our goal of giving everyone [...]

  • Thousands of exhausted doctors planning to leave NHS due to pandemic stress

    May 3, 2021

    Thousands of exhausted doctors in the UK are planning to leave the NHS in the next year as they battle stress and burnout due to the demands of the pandemic. This morning, Chaand Nagpaul, chairman of the British Medical Association (BMA) council, told City PM that the situation is “deeply worrying”, as he fears potential [...]

  • Hancock and sister received shares in firm that won lucrative NHS contract

    April 16, 2021

    A company which Health Secretary Matt Hancock and his sister have shares in has won contracts from the NHS, it has emerged. NHS Wales gave the firm, which specialises in storage, shredding and scanning of documents, £300,000 of business this year. The ministerial codes states that ministers must declare interests of close family if they [...]

  • NHS workers were originally set for 2.1 per cent pay rise, says chief executive

    March 9, 2021

    NHS staff were originally in line to receive a 2.1 per cent pay rise before the pandemic, the health body’s chief executive has said. The government sparked widespread outrage last week after ministers announced health workers were set to receive a 1 per cent pay rise this year. Labour said the annual increase amounted to [...]

  • Hancock firm on NHS one per cent pay rise despite nurse and union pressure

    March 5, 2021

    Matt Hancock rejects opposition to one per cent pay rise despite union hostility towards the decision

  • City Moves: Who is switching jobs in the Square Mile this week?

    March 3, 2021

    Snakes and Ladders provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every Wednesday afternoon. Email [email protected] to be featured. This week we have seen a flurry of new hires across the capital. From a Ritz chairman joining an intelligence firm, to a former Knight Frank executive taking on a leading residential role [...]

  • Matt Hancock unveils ‘blistering’ NHS reforms as government prepares to seize control

    February 11, 2021

    Matt Hancock has unveiled plans to reform the NHS, insisting that the pandemic is the “right time” for the government to shake up the health service at “blistering pace”. In its biggest set of reforms for a decade, ministers are set to be handed “general power to direct NHS England on its functions”, amid widespread [...]

  • Ministers to seize control of the NHS in sweeping reforms

    February 6, 2021

    Ministers will take direct control of the NHS amid ongoing frustration at its performance during the pandemic, marking the biggest reform for the health service for a decade. The plans are understood to have begun before the 2019 election, but have been accelerated amid mounting frustration from Number 10 over the state of the health [...]

  • NHS chief earmarks summer for return to normality

    January 26, 2021

    NHS chief executive Sir Simon Stevens has signalled that the UK could begin to see a return to normality by the summer if plans to ramp up the nation’s vaccination programme go to plan. Teachers and police could be fast-tracked for the Covid vaccine as early as mid-February, the NHS boss said. Ministers have set [...]

  • London buses converted into temporary ambulances to ease Covid pressure

    January 21, 2021

    Two London buses have been converted into temporary ambulances to alleviate the pressure of Covid-19 on the NHS across the capital. Starting the service in the next few days, NHS staff have been prepped and vaccinated to transport up to four patients in the makeshift ambulances which have been stripped of seats and adapted with [...]

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