NHS News

NHS patients face waiting YEARS for surgery as bosses admit to giving up on hitting targets in The Sun – Go To Article

A&E appointments system proposed in NHS targets shakeup in The Guardian – Go To Article

NHS trusts told to stop using subsidiary firms to save money in The Guardian – Go To Article

Right-wingers publicly plot opening up the NHS to US firms after Brexit in the Daily Mirror – Go To Article

Bedblocking by elderly patients cost NHS England the equivalent of 130,000 days of care in just ONE MONTH in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

NHS bed blocking surges with old and vulnerable spending longer than needed in hospital in The Sun – Go To Article

NHS criticised over TV advertisement which features nurses tending to patients while song ‘about euthanasia’ plays in the background in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

Mental health patients sent 300 miles from home due to lack of beds in The Guardian – Go To Article

Health secretary Matt Hancock endorses untested medical app in The Times – Go To Article

Cancer patients are facing delays in receiving test results due to staff shortages in hospital laboratories, experts warn in the Daily Mail – Go to Article

 

 

 

Stories of the week 16 September

 

 

Brexit

Bank of England chief, Mark Carney, joined in with the various government warnings on a No Deal Brexit.  After alerting the public to the facts that a No Deal Brexit would be as bad as the 2008 financial crisis with rapidly rising interest rates and unemployment along with rapidly falling house prices. Carney was, of course, accused of spreading doom and gloom by Brexiters.

In more Brexit financial news, New York replaced London as the world’s top financial centre as uncertainty over Brexit continues.

 

 

Politics

After his burqa row, Boris Johnson continued with his inflammatory language commenting on Theresa May’s ‘Chequers Plan’.  Johnson decided to liken it to the Prime Minister putting ‘a suicide vest’ on the UK economy.

In more Boris Johnson news, the Government has been accused of ‘a power grab’ through changing constituency boundaries.  These proposed changes will reduce the number of MPs.  It will also reduce the majority of many Conservative MPs and puts both Boris Johnson’s and Jeremy Corbyn’s seats at risk.

 

 

Society

The Home Office warned of an ever-growing terror threat from the far right. For the first time there were more white people arrested on terrorism charges than any other ethnicity.

Mark Carney was back with more disturbing news. The Bank of England are considering the possibility that with the new industrial revolution and AI, people may never be able to retire in the future.

 

 

Austerity

This week Austerity stories demonstrated how cuts are having a real impact on everyday lives.

The Home Office admitted it had no idea how budget cuts were affecting the Police even though the Police were also preparing for civil unrest in the case of a No Deal Brexit. Proof of the effect of cuts wasn’t long in coming.  London’s Met Police dropped tens of thousands of cases.

The NHS financial crisis has long been in the news but this week it emerged that the NHS is selling its land at an increasing rate.

A report also revealed some incredible inequality in the UK. People in wealthier areas enjoy 19 more years of good health than people in the poorest areas.

 

 

Middle East

There have been many gruesome stories in the Syrian conflict. Idlib appeared to be potentially one of the worst with the UN predicting a humanitarian crisis if Assad’s Idlib offensive continued. Despite talk of attacks and counter attacks amongst the super powers, the threat of chemical weapons and the potential for one of the worst atrocities of the war, a ceasefire was established.

 

 

Environment

Two great stories this week really stood out.

After freak blizzards in Africa, there was snow on the Savannah and a US state didn’t like the idea of rising sea levels so passed a law against it.

 

 

 

 

NHS summer crisis ‘worst on record’ as health service fails to meet cancer referral target in The Independent – Go To Article

NHS treatments in England fall by 84,000 as waiting list grows in The Guardian – Go To Article

Medics warn that the NHS faces a ‘winter of misery’ after one of the worst summers on record in The Sun – Go To Article

Shock as Britain ranks 13th in the WORLD for the highest rates of new cancer cases in The Sun – Go To Article

‘Skype calls for all’ in revolution on GP services in The Telegraph – Go To Article

All patients should be able to Skype GPs on their phones, says Health Secretary as he slams the NHS for refusing to roll out the technology in the Daily Mail – Go To Article

National emergency risk as NHS vacancies top 100,000 in The Times – Go To Article

NHS staff vacancies rise nearly 10% in three months amid unfolding ‘national emergency’ in The Independent – Go To Article

NHS loses 29 midwives for every 30 that it trains in The Telegraph – Go To Article

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