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First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Next phase of domestic recruitment campaign ‘Made with Care’ launches today to encourage people with the right qualities to begin a career in adult social care.
Government will expand medical school places a year early, with 205 additional places for the new academic year in 2024, subject to consultation.
The government is considering introducing regulations that would require some doctors and nurses to work during strikes, to protect patient safety.
Around 150,000 NHS doctors in England, including doctors in training and consultants, will start to receive their pay rise this month, backdated to April 2023.
Government increases financial support to make healthcare studies more affordable.
Government plans to modernise and reform primary care progress as more than 1,000 general practices sign up for digital upgrades.
Plans to boost UK employment through widening access to high-quality health support in the workplace are being unveiled today by the Government.
Most eligible dentists and doctors will receive at least a 6% pay rise. Pay for junior doctors will be increased by an average of around 8.8%.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's speech launching the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak explains the NHS Long Term Workforce plan.
Nearly 50 project leaders graduated this week from Cranfield School of Management - thanks to the support of New Hospital Programme.
Over one million NHS staff are already receiving pay rises, backdated to April, and one-off payments agreed between the government and the NHS staff council.
The facilities will help cut urgent and emergency care waiting times for tens of thousands of patients across the country
Letter from Steve Barclay MP to Agenda for Change staff outlining the Agenda for Change deal and reaffirming the commitment to the non-pay elements within it.
Eligible workers on the Agenda for Change contract, which includes nurses, paramedics and 999 call handlers, will receive the pay rise, backdated to April.
There are more doctors and nurses working in the NHS than ever before, with hundreds more doctors in general practice and thousands more primary care staff.
The government has delivered on its commitment of recruiting 26,000 more primary care professionals - such as dieticians and paramedics - in GP practices.
Letters between the Permanent Secretary and the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care regarding a ministerial direction for the NHS pay settlement.
There are over 1.27 million full-time equivalent staff working in NHS trusts and commissioning bodies in England.
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