A senior official says the planned walkout will impact both emergency and non-urgent care.
Month: July 2025
Mum and children killed in Northern Ireland shooting named
The investigation is at an early stage but a suspected triple murder and attempted suicide is one line of inquiry, police say.
Radio 1 did not edit Irish out of CMAT song, BBC says
The first 45 seconds of the song are in Irish, but did not feature in the first broadcast on the BBC.
Health DIY tests often inaccurate, study says
Shop-bought health kits for a wide range of conditions are readily available across the UK.
Use offices or lose them, Welsh government staff told
Less than a fifth of Welsh government staff use the office, as the vast majority work from home.
Some asylum seekers misusing payment cards for gambling
More than 6,500 payments in gambling settings were attempted by asylum seekers in the past year.
Baldock died in swimming pool accident, inquest finds
Former defender George Baldock died in an accident in his swimming pool with no drugs or alcohol in his system, an inquest has found.
Young farmers need more help, TV show winner says
The winner of Channel 4’s Our Dream Farm says more opportunities to access land are needed.
Tories must ‘offer hope’ unlike Reform – Badenoch
The Conservative Party leader said Argentinian President Javier Milei was the “template” for her leadership.
Children in police custody cells offered Childline call
Police Scotland say being held in a police cell could be a “frightening” experience for young people.
