NHS England figures show 92.9% of patients were seen within four hours of arrival in A&E last week- the lowest percentage since April 2013.
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Unions agree Wales-only NHS pay deal
Union leaders accept the first Wales-only pay deal offered to NHS staff.
Message from Chairman Della Cannings QPM
Chief Executive David Whiting has tendered his resignation and it has been agreed he steps down immediately to allow new arrangements to be put...
VIDEO: Where do Labour and UKIP stand on NHS?
UKIP's Tim Aker and Labour's Vernon Coaker debate policies after the challenges between their party leaders.
VIDEO: ‘No NHS without migrants’, says Major
Former prime minister Sir John Major said the UK would not have a national health service without EU migrants.
Hospital declares ‘major incident’
Colchester Hospital warns patients to stay away from A&E except for "serious or life-threatening" conditions after inspectors raise concerns.
VIDEO: ‘Ambulance drone’ takes to the skies
A Belgian student is seeking sponsors to get his prototype "ambulance drone" off the ground.
NHS plans ‘kitemark’ for health apps
An NHS "kitemark" for health-related smartphone apps is one of a number of new technological initiatives being backed by NHS chiefs in England.
Trailblazing bluelight integration projects highlighted in national report
The Emergency Services Collaboration Working Group has today (Tuesday 11th November) published an overview report that gives the most accurate picture yet of the...
Ambulance Services Charity announces acquisition of first National Headquarters
A statement from Cliff Randall, Chairman, TASC (The Ambulance Services Charity) As Chairman of the Ambulance Services Charity I am delighted to announce the acquisition of the...
Emergency Services Collaboration Working Group publishes update report
Foreword to the Report The Emergency Services Collaboration Working group warmly welcomes the examples of collaboration between the emergency services highlighted in their recent overview...
Gates: Progress being made on Ebola
Former boss of Microsoft Bill Gates tells the BBC he believes progress is being made in the battle against Ebola in West Africa.