South-west England has the lowest number of patients per fully qualified doctor.
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The Independent is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the Indy, it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was in 2016.
It tends to take a pro-market stance on economic issues and is politically aligned with liberalism.
The Prime Minister said ‘we’re looking at all options’ when asked about the scope of ‘tough’ new measures to limit the impact of strikes.
‘Unfounded’ claims should be rejected in weeks, says Yvette Cooper
Use of troops for strike-breaking duties denounced as ‘outrage’ by unions
£25 payment triggered in hundreds of postcode districts in England and Wales
From ambulances to buses and postal deliveries, few public services will be unaffected by industrial action in Britain’s new ‘winter of discontent’
The alleged sexual assault took place in south London and Surrey, the force said
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has declared her support for the new legislation to make the behaviour a specific offence.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said the asset freeze and travel bans ‘expose those behind the heinous violations’.
The Communications Workers Union has started a swathe of strikes in the lead up to Christmas
Ukraine has reported attacks by Iranian-sourced one-way unmanned aerial vehicles for the first time in three weeks, the UK’s Ministry of Defence said.
Responsbility to ‘implement’ Northern Ireland Protocol, says Annalena Baerbock ahead of meeting with foreign secretary James Cleverly
A yellow weather warning of snow and ice is in place until 12pm on Sunday.
The duchess recounted how she did not know how to curtsy to the late Queen in her Netflix show.
Protests against salary stagnation and working conditions happening almost every day this month, threatening widespread disruption across Britain as Christmas approaches
There are seven planned Royal Mail strikes in December
Government will ‘review, repeal and replace’ hundreds of pages of EU rules on finance
Isle of Wight MP Bob Seely accuses Duke of Sussex of ‘attacking’ monarchy
The national mastheads drew issue with the couple for attacking Britain’s institutions.
Downing Street aims for the jets developed under the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) to take to the skies by 2035.
Reaction to the Sussexes ‘soap opera’ leads many of the Friday papers.
Road deaths across the country as cold snap continues
A Tory MP said he plans to bring forward proposed legislation that could eventually strip the Sussexes of their royal titles.
Tory MP said he plans to bring forward proposed legislation that could eventually strip the Sussexes of their royal titles
Major US media outlets offered mostly unfavourable takes on the tell-all documentary, the first three episodes of which began streaming on Thursday.