British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Health Secretary Wes Streeting visited the University College London Hospital (UCLH) in September, where they highlighted the NHS delivering almost 2.2 million extra appointments in the first five months of the new government. Starmer praised this achievement as a major win for Labour, promising further reforms for the health service to improve care access and reduce waiting times. NHS England reported over 100,000 additional treatments, tests, and scans per week from July to November, with waiting lists decreasing by almost 160,000 patients since the government was elected, indicating progress towards treating 92% of elective care patients within 18 weeks by the end of the parliament.
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UK to see warmest April weather in seven years
Later this week, southern England could reach temperatures of 27C (81F), the highest for April since 2018. As high pressure builds, warm and sunny conditions are expected across most of the UK. However, concerns about potential wildfires are rising due to a lack of rainfall. Full Article
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