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Hospitals

The latest news and comment on hospitals

March 2025

  • Keir Starmer delivers a speech announcing that the government will abolish NHS England.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    NHS England abolition shows ‘we have to take difficult decisions’, says Starmer – UK politics live

  • The Northern Beaches hospital at Frenchs Forest

    Woman whose baby died at a Sydney hospital waited 50 minutes after emergency caesarean was called, staff say

  • Hand holding a pill

    MS patients in England to benefit from major roll out of take-at-home pill

  • A pair of emergency ambulances waiting outside a hospital.

    Speedy finger-prick tests to diagnose strokes trialled in Cambridgeshire

  • Sizing up: how stadiums, hospitals and airlines are adapting to rise in obesity

  • Shift in UK doctor demographics is welcome but imbalances remain

  • UK scientists develop DNA sequencing system to fight superbugs

  • A file picture of a hospital corridor.

    Coroner warns about NHS physician associates after misdiagnosis and death of woman

  • A hospital ward with blue curtains

    UK health security chiefs warn of second wave of norovirus

  • An ambulance upside down among the wreckage of the bombed Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahia, Gaza Strip, 26 October 2024.

    Doctors in detention
    The well-worn playbook for bombing hospitals in war: deny, deflect, justify. Time for the law to close these loopholes

    Maarten van der Heijden
  • Surgeons: At the Edge of Life.

    TV tonight
    TV tonight: an edge-of-your-seat surgery series – if you can stomach it

  • Ranjana Srivastava

    Cold calling patients with bad news can be excruciating. At those times, instinct is all I can rely on

    Ranjana Srivastava
  • Brighton’s Royal Sussex County hospital

    90 deaths at hospital in Brighton being investigated as possible manslaughter

  • Paramedics and ambulance staff move a patient from an ambulance into hospital

    NHS facing ‘crisis of public trust’ as most people fear being failed by A&E services

    Public concern about NHS is worrying and frightening, says leading emergency doctor after poll revealed
  • Viktoriia Kovach, a former obstetrician, now chief medical officer with the Ukrainian army’s Third Assault Brigade, in a field hospital near the frontline

    ‘We have a rule when we hear the sirens: if you’ve started operating, you don’t stop’: 24 hours with doctors on the Ukrainian frontline

    Like the soldiers they battle to save, combat medics in Ukraine are under constant attack. Three years after the invasion, one NHS doctor bears witness
  • A woman in a wheelchair and a man on a chair sit in front of a building reduced to rubble

    Long-term effects of Gaza war could quadruple Palestinian death toll, warn UK doctors

    Surgeons who worked in Gaza fear disease, malnutrition and eradication of healthcare will reverberate for decades
  • Ben is a tiny baby and is dressed in white hat and cardigan

    NHS failings and lawyers have destroyed memories of our baby, say parents

  • Penny Wong

    Australia news live
    Wong says she expressed ‘importance of Oscar Jenkins’ condition’ to Russian foreign minister – as it happened

  • Elizabeth Bacon

    Other lives
    Elizabeth Bacon obituary

  • Staff in a hospital corridor with a person lying on a bed

    Number of norovirus patients in English hospitals hits record high

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