Sentences with phrase «nhs waiting lists»

In a speech in London, Mr Corbyn said that labour will «cut class sizes not cut schools» and «take a million people off the NHS waiting lists not add millions more».
Passporting of their place on NHS waiting lists so that they do not start waiting all over again when they move from one NHS jurisdiction to another.
Shutting the door to international students won't pay young people's tuition fee debts, and ditching doctors from abroad won't cut NHS waiting lists...
School Places, NHS Waiting Lists, Home purchasing are under extreme pressure.
But with the help of new contacts, they can be more informed on how to deal with that question on immigration or that letter about NHS waiting lists.

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By focusing on NHS management pay - offs and waiting times, the Labour leader allowed Cameron to reel off a long list of Soviet - style tractor production figures and to repeatedly refer to Labour's management of the NHS in Wales.
For Cameron that meant talking about the NHS — a risky choice given that Labour traditionally owns the theme and many voters are still angry with hospital closures and the longer waiting lists to see GPs.
To coincide with Corbyn's visit, Labour publicised NHS statistics it said showed that in the year since May became prime minister, more than 2.5 million people had waited more than four hours to be seen at an A&E department, and 280,000 more people were on treatment waiting lists.
Labour is today announcing a New Deal for NHS, with a pledge to take millions of people off waiting lists and fix England's broken A&E s with essential additional funding and tough new targets.
But the issues that Corbyn raised today - tax credit cuts and the NHS (rising waiting lists and deficits)- are hazardous territory for the government.
Labour is today announcing a New Deal for NHS, with a pledge to take millions of people off waiting lists and fix England's broken A&E s with essential additional funding and... Read more
The NHS will face a funding crisis and waiting lists will rise catastrophically, will you support the Tory cuts when we see people on trolleys in hospital corridors?
The prime minister refused to take that one lying down, however, saying: «The truth is that while we've been producing the lowest waiting lists in the NHS, the best school results in the history of our school system, the strongest economy this country has ever seen, whilst we've been facing up to the difficult decisions, he's been ducking them.
In a good day for the NHS it has been announced that deaths resulting from heart disease and patients» waiting lists have both fallen.
«When our reforms produced declining waiting lists in the NHS or transformed much of London's schooling or cut crime these weren't a betrayal of principles but implementation of them.
They were intended to increase capacity to cut waiting lists, bring down prices, increase patient choice and stimulate innovation in other NHS organisations by providing competition.
Waiting lists in the NHS are already increasing just one year into coalition government, Iain Duncan Smith has admitted.
«The NHS and its staff have managed to achieve all of this at the same time as cutting waiting lists to their lowest ever.
Under Labour in Wales the NHS has fallen below the standards set in England; waiting lists have doubled, patients are denied choice in where and when they are treated and the NHS is bloated with bureaucracy.
The Labour leader said that «if they [Conservatives] carry on as they are now then by 2022 there could be 5.5 million people on the NHS England's waiting list».
Private sector already treats 10 million patients and could cut waiting lists further says Stephen Dalton of NHS confederation
To hear how cardiac patients are regularly dying on waiting lists and how children are being fitted with hearing aids because of a lack of resources shows that, under Labour, our NHS is in a catastrophic state.
According to NHS England, the combined waiting list for the United Kingdom's 11 NHS gender identity clinics is at least 5,000 people.
They provide a service that enables NHS trusts and hospitals to save large sums of money on their patient waiting lists.
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