A former NHS boss who says he was sacked for raising patient safety concerns has called for an apology and a "comparable" job.
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‘No restrictions’ on Ebola nurse
The Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone is free to continue working while under investigation, regulators rule.
New mental health rights proposed
Proposals to give more rights to people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health conditions are unveiled by the government.
End ‘fixation’ with A&E wait target
The four-hour waiting time target for NHS accident and emergency units across the UK should be downgraded as it is distorting priorities, experts say.
Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust Celebrates International Women’s Day
To mark International Women’s Day on Sunday 8 March 2015, Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust has profiled some of the inspirational women it has...
Unison votes to accept NHS pay deal
NHS staff have voted to accept a government pay offer, Unison has announced.
VIDEO: Hidden victims of the Ebola crisis
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has killed almost 10,000 people, but it appears the number of people dying from the virus is finally...
Yorkshire Ambulance Service publish report into connection with Jimmy Savile
Yorkshire Ambulance Service has today published its report into Jimmy Savile’s association with the ambulance services in Yorkshire. The report can be viewed here....
VIDEO: The smart bandage treating wounds
Futuristic ways to deliver medical treatment
Hospital ‘black alerts’ extended
"Black alerts" in hospitals have been extended across south-west England showing services are overwhelmed by demand, NHS bosses say.
WHO calls for action over Mers virus
Too little is being done to control the spread of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, which has infected 50 people in Saudi Arabia so far...
UK Ebola medics under investigation
Five UK Ebola nurses and doctors are under investigation by regulators, Public Health England says.