NHS England is being abolished under plans announced by Keir Starmer today aimed at centralising control of the national health service. The arms-length body is being axed to "cut bureaucracy" and ...
This may reflect high public concern about the NHS and pressure on its services, as well as a desire by the recently elected government to exercise more direct control over the health service.
Sir Keir Starmer has announced NHS England, the arms-length executive body that makes decisions about the day-to-day operation of the NHS, will be abolished. The Prime Minister revealed the move ...
NHS England - the administrative body which runs the national health service - is be abolished in a bid to slash red tape, ...
NHS England will be abolished and brought under "democratic control" in an attempt to cut bureaucracy and duplication, Sir Keir Starmer has announced. The organisation, which oversees the country ...
The move aims to bring NHS management back under government control, eliminating duplication of roles and redirecting funds to frontline services. Half of NHS England's workforce will be laid off – ...
Sir Keir Starmer has announced NHS England will be abolished to “cut bureaucracy” and bring management of the health service “back into democratic control”. Some 9,500 jobs will be cut in ...
This may reflect high public concern about the NHS and pressure on its services, as well as a desire by the recently elected government to exercise more direct control over the health service.
‘So I’m bringing management of the NHS back into democratic control by abolishing the arms-length body NHS England.’ NHS England employs around 13,000 people, overseeing budgets and planning ...