Prime Minister Keir Starmer writes for the Mirror: "This isn’t nanny state. It’s responsible leadership. For every £1 we are ...
Sir Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister, announced on March 13 that the government will move to abolish NHS England in the ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is scrapping NHS England, the body that manages the state-run health service, to bring its functions back under government control in the Department of Health and Social ...
He said the move would save money by avoiding duplication. By Stephen Castle Reporting from London In a speech on Thursday, Mr. Starmer made a surprise announcement that N.H.S. England was to be ...
"Frontline NHS staff are drowning in the micromanagement they are subjected to by the various and vast layers of bureaucracy." Speaking on a visit to Hull, Starmer said that the government wanted to ...
Starmer says ‘moral case’ behind cuts to disability benefits, not dire finances - Work and pension secretary Liz Kendall is expected to set out plans for welfare reform on Tuesday ...
Peter Sivey receives funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research. The UK government has announced the abolition of NHS England, phased over two years. In practice, this will ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces that NHS England will be abolished, placing the NHS back under direct government control to cut bureaucracy and eliminate duplication. The decision aims to ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer seeks to eliminate bureaucracy by phasing out NHS England, an intermediary body managing ...
The UK government has announced the abolition of NHS England, phased over two years. In practice, this will involve merging some functions and staff from NHS England into the Department for Health and ...
Here's everything you need to know about the announcement. Keir Starmer has announced he is abolishing NHS England to put the health service "back at the heart of government". In a major speech ...
In a surprise move, the leader of the party which founded the NHS, announced he would abolish the independent quango which has run the health service for more than a decade, cutting up to 10,000 jobs.