Government to partly redress 13 years of chronic Tory underfunding of the NHS
Indeed, 13 years... interesting benchmark. Wasn't New Labour PM Gordon Brown hugely profligate with spending on NHS - having ended Tory boom and bust and all that?
By Momentum standards, perhaps GB was a Red Tory?
So you all believe that there are 33,000 fewer nurses working in NHS hospitals than last year? Really??
And yes, he clearly tried to suggest that was the case.
The facts about nursing numbers (and NHS staff in general), while still acknowledging the huge pressures our NHS is facing with a...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-43463358
Five new medical schools are to be created in England as part of the government's expansion of training places.
The schools will open in Sunderland, Lancashire, Lincoln, Canterbury and Chelmsford over the next three years.
Places at existing schools...
Tory government investing in Our NHS with substantial pay rises for lowest paid staff...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-43481341
More than one million NHS staff, including nurses, porters and paramedics, can expect pay increases of at least 6.5% over three years - with some rises being as...