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NHS trusts face urgent cost-cutting demands

Dozens of NHS trusts are under pressure to cut costs after the Department of Health and Social Care ordered urgent savings, raising concerns over patient care.

Northern universities miss out on £150m talent fund

Leading universities in northern England have been excluded from a major £150m government fund aimed at boosting research and innovation, sparking criticism over regional disparities in funding.

LPC demands end to UK youth pay gap

The Low Pay Commission calls for an end to age-related pay disparities, urging the UK government to align minimum wages for all workers, regardless of age.

Edinburgh Fringe satire tackles wealth hypocrisy

A biting new comedy show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival skewers wealth inequality while questioning personal hypocrisy. 'Eat the Rich – But Maybe Not My Mates' delivers laughs with a side of social commentary.

NHS waiting lists hit record 7.57 million

New figures reveal NHS waiting lists have surged to a staggering 7.57 million, with patients facing agonising delays for specialist care. Experts warn the crisis is far from over.

NHS faces critical staff shortages in new report

A recent report highlights severe staffing shortages within the NHS, raising concerns over patient care and service sustainability. Experts warn of growing pressures on healthcare workers.

Summer Riots: Key Lessons One Year On

A year after the UK's summer riots, experts reflect on the causes, responses, and lasting impacts. What has changed, and what still needs addressing?

AI in Private Schools Risks Widening Education Gap

A new report by the Sutton Trust highlights how private schools are leveraging AI tools, potentially widening the education gap with state schools. Experts call for equitable access to technology.

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