Health Secretary Wes Streeting gives reassurance over the state of the National Health Service during a speech at the NHS ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has been accused of crossing a line by stating his opposition to the assisted dying Bill and making a “huge moral issue” instead about money.
NHS managers have been warned that failure will no longer be rewarded with a cycle of payouts followed by rehires at ...
The Health Secretary said he had asked his department to analyse the costs of implementing any change in the law on assisted ...
Many people will find it astonishing that it is considered controversial to say that managers of poorly performing hospitals ...
Wes Streeting has vowed to rid the NHS of “rotten apple” senior managers who earn £145,000 a year. The Health Secretary said ...
The Labour MP leading the campaign to legalise assisted dying has criticised Wes Streeting for “very vocally” opposing the ...
NHS trusts should be “turned into businesses”, a free market think tank has argued, amid Wes Streeting’s announcement of ...
The Health Secretary has said he is against a change in the law to allow terminally ill people to be given assistance to end ...
The Health Secretary also pointed to inequalities in prostate cancer diagnoses, with black men two and a half times more ...
Streeting hints at help for health organisations hit by national insurance rise - Wes Streeting said he recognised the ...
Wes Streeting has hinted at extra cash ... they’re effectively private businesses providing a public service, so they’re not ...