HOSPITAL chiefs are set to cancel 65,000 appointments this week as the NHS reels from its biggest ever strike. Cancer treatments, ops and scans are being axed as tens of thousands of nurses and amb…
HOSPITAL chiefs are set to cancel 65,000 appointments this week as the NHS reels from its biggest ever strike.
Hospital chiefs are set to cancel 65,000 appointments this week as the NHS reels from its biggest ever strikeAnd the Royal College of Nursing is continuing industrial action today.Physiotherapists will follow on Thursday and Unison’s ambulance crews on Friday.
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