In a joint announcement, Keir Starmer and health secretary Wes Streeting revealed plans to create millions more NHS appointments to reduce waiting lists, with a goal of cutting maximum waiting times from 18 months to 18 weeks. The “elective reform plan” includes utilizing community diagnostic centers and surgical hubs, giving patients more choice in their treatment, and allowing access to appointments and tests at convenient locations. Streeting emphasized the importance of investment and radical reform to address record long waiting lists and improve patient care.
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Tories Say Brexit Helped The UK Secure A Better Tariff From Trump. Really?
Keir Starmer worked with Donald Trump to secure a partial opt-out from the US's tariffs, resulting in a 10% tax on UK imports, half of what the EU faced. The Tories claim this tariff reduction as proof that Brexit was worthwhile, but critics argue that Brexit caused more economic damage than the tariffs. The UK's vulnerability to Trump has increased post-Brexit, with limited ability to retaliate due to weakened economic strength and lack of EU...
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