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Second biggest waiting list drop in 15 years as NHS battles winter surge

Second biggest waiting list drop in 15 years as NHS battles winter surge

The NHS recorded the second largest monthly fall in its waiting list in 15 years in November, despite staff facing record levels of demand throughout 2025, new figures show. The waiting list dropped by more than 86,000 in November to 7.31 million, marking a major milestone one year after the launch of the Elective Reform […]

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Tottenham Legends Bring Joy to Residents at Bayleaf Care Home in Huntingdon

Tottenham Legends Bring Joy to Residents at Bayleaf Care Home in Huntingdon

Staff at Barchester’s Bayleaf Care Home in Huntingdon have launched a heart-warming wellbeing initiative in partnership with a local fitness instructor, aimed at enriching the lives of residents through meaningful experiences and personal connections. The initiative was inspired by Clive Edwards, a much-loved resident who moved into Bayleaf Care Home in September 2025 and quickly

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FTSE 250 Biotech Oxford Biomedica Explores Potential Sale to EQT

FTSE 250 Biotech Oxford Biomedica Explores Potential Sale to EQT

Oxford Biomedica, the FTSE 250 cell and gene therapy specialist, is in preliminary talks with Swedish private equity firm EQT over a potential takeover, the company has confirmed. The discussions follow an “unsolicited” possible cash offer, though there is no guarantee a formal bid will be made. Shares in Oxford Biomedica surged 8.8 per cent

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“Andre Yarham, 24, Leaves Brain to Research to Help Future Dementia Patients”

“Andre Yarham, 24, Leaves Brain to Research to Help Future Dementia Patients”

A 24-year-old man from Norfolk who battled dementia has donated his brain to medical research in the hope of helping future families affected by the disease. Andre Yarham, from Dereham, was just 22 when his mother, Samantha Fairbairn, noticed changes in his behaviour, including forgetfulness and inappropriate actions. After medical evaluations, he was diagnosed with

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Worst-Rated GP Surgeries in the West Midlands Revealed in 2025 Patient Survey

People across England are once again being asked to rate their local GP surgeries as part of the annual National Patient Survey. The survey collects feedback from patients about the quality of care, ease of booking appointments, and overall experience at their practices. Responses help highlight areas of concern for the Care Quality Commission (CQC)

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Care Worker Exodus to Retail Jobs Debunked by New Research in England

A new study by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has challenged the long-standing assumption that care homes lose staff to nearby supermarkets and Amazon warehouses, revealing that new retail openings have virtually no effect on care home staffing levels. The research examined 178 large supermarket openings and 12 Amazon warehouse openings across England between

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Eight Derbyshire Care Homes Face Closure After Private Sale Falls Through

Eight Derbyshire Care Homes Face Closure After Private Sale Falls Through

Sir Keir Starmer has voiced serious concerns over the potential closure of eight care homes across Derbyshire after negotiations to transfer the facilities to a private provider collapsed. The announcement has prompted widespread criticism from MPs, residents, and families, particularly given the timing close to the festive period. The situation emerged when Derbyshire County Council,

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1.5 Million Older Patients at Risk Due to Gaps in Frailty Care

Wales Care Services Excel Under New Ratings System

Care services across Wales have achieved exceptionally high standards in the first seven months of a newly introduced ratings system, according to Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW). Between April and October 2025, a total of 578 inspections were conducted for care homes and domiciliary support services, with 566 ratings published. The ratings system evaluates services across

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