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Stay up to date with the latest health and social care news from across the UK. Our FREE newsletter brings together key headlines and stories to keep you informed about what is happening in the sector.
About the Newsletter
In health and social care, the news never stops. From major developments to important announcements, staying informed can be a challenge. That is why we created What the Health is Going On? It is your quick and easy roundup of the key stories shaping the sector.
Whether you are a professional, an advocate, or simply interested in UK health and social care, this newsletter is the perfect way to stay in the loop.
What to Expect

What the Health is Going On: Why Covering Travel Costs for Families of Children With Cancer Matters More Than It Sounds

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36 UK Babies Fall Ill After Contaminated Formula: What Went Wrong and Why It Matters

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Three in Four Cancer Patients Surviving by 2035: Ambition, Hope, and Hard Reality

What the Health is Going On: Prostate Cancer Screening: Could Do ‘More Harm Than Good’

What the Health is Going On: A&E Overrun by Hiccups, Sore Throats and Other Minor Ailments, NHS Warns

What the Health is Going On: Streeting Orders Major Review into Mental Health, ADHD and Autism Diagnoses

What the Health is Going On: Rising Racism and Immigration Rules Blamed for Collapse in Overseas Nurse Recruitment

What the Health is Going On: What the Rise in Caesarean Births Tells Us About Modern Maternity Care

What the Health is Going On: What the US Leaving the WHO Really Means for Global Health

What the Health is Going On: The Children Left Waiting: Britain’s Quiet Community Care Crisis

What the Health is Going On: Why Covering Travel Costs for Families of Children With Cancer Matters More Than It Sounds

What the Health is Going On: 36 UK Babies Fall Ill After Contaminated Formula: What Went Wrong and Why It Matters

What the Health is Going On: Three in Four Cancer Patients Surviving by 2035: Ambition, Hope, and Hard Reality