Only foundational reform can fix the NHS
Sir Keir says that nothing is off the table, yet fails to understand that the main problem is that the NHS is a nationalised industry
Sir Keir says that nothing is off the table, yet fails to understand that the main problem is that the NHS is a nationalised industry
It may be a new year, but old problems persist as strikes, crisis in the NHS, and Prince Harry's blindsides continue to dominate headlines
People who go private, either for their health care or to send their children to school, still pay for the state sector through their taxes
Labour and the Tories are incapable of fixing it. Our only hope is a doctor-led campaign for a new model
Might it be better to create a long-term surge capacity to accommodate pandemics than to rely solely on the methods we used last time?
More fundamental changes need to be addressed, including the future of primary care and the role of the private sector
Mr Sunak has faced criticism from political opponents on the issue as he is thought to be the wealthiest prime minister in history
Waiting times are surging, staff are leaving and patients are dying across the continent
Labour leader pledges his party will 'give Britain its NHS back', as he pushes for Rishi Sunak to match his 'bold' plans
Bupa, Aviva and Vitality, three of the largest UK health insurers, collectively added 480,000 new customers since the beginning of 2022
Short-termism to escape a crisis has triumphed for too long. Now the country needs long-term solutions
Rishi Sunak can hit his targets – but that might not be enough to win over the public
Inevitably, Labour and its union paymasters have denounced the planned laws. But how is it unreasonable to guarantee life-saving work?
PM uses first address of 2023 to define wants he wants his premiership to deliver – but are his promises achievable?
The model is broken, but still the public and our leaders refuse to consider any of the alternatives
A combination of Covid, flu, and Strep A has seen more than a dozen trusts and ambulance services declare critical incidents in recent days
It is a nationalised industry unable to adapt to modern pressures because politicians remain bound to a set of principles laid down in 1948
Urgent referrals face delays of at least 100 days before starting therapy as charities warn of catastrophic consequences
Try not to get ill, because the health service is too busy to see you
I've taken a closer look at the numbers, and there are a few possible explanations
Bad flu season compounding systemic problems, leading to unnecessary deaths, warns Royal College of Emergency Medicine president