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Stories

  • Exams could be scrapped for overseas applicants.[1]
  • Spends a £10bn a year on temporary staff.[2]
  • Drug-induced milk from transgender women who were born male is as good for babies as a mother's breast milk, says University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust.[3]
  • Skin cancer diagnosis delays caused by lockdowns led to 12,000 years of life lost.[4]

Competence

  • More than 15,000 aborted and miscarried babies incinerated in two years and disposed with other hospital rubbish.[5]
  • More than 4million avoidable deaths since 2001.[6]
  • Jessica's cancer was missed 20 times by GPs. A single private consultation gave the correct diagnosis.[7]
  • Autism diagnosis wait times hit 300 days.[8]
  • GP surgeries could be earning £1b per year from patients who don't exist.[9]
  • Rugby player waited more than 5hours in agony for ambulance and then developed sepsis in Bristol hospital.[10]
  • Hospital staff in William Harvey Hospital deliberately slowed down operations to limit the number of patients they had to see.[11]
  • More than 30 members of staff from Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust have been suspended amid an ongoing investigation after maltreatment of patients and falsification of mental health observations.[12]
  • Whistleblowers accuse Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust of poor culture that led to deaths of babies that could have been avoided.[13]
  • Hundreds queue in three hour long queue in the cold for a new NHS dental practice.[14]
  • Nurses being investigated for "industrial-scale" qualifications fraud after 700 nurses were found to have use proxies to pass tests in Nigeria enabling them to work in the UK.[15]

Tavistock Transgender Clinic

  • More than 70 children aged three and four were sent to Tavistock transgender clinic.[16]
  • Tavistock patient says she feels like an "experiment gone wrong" after mastectomy made her feel a lot worse.[17]
  • An independent review found it was "not safe".[17]
  • 382 children aged six and under were referred to the Gender Identity Development Service run by Tavistock.[16]
  • The clinic had no lower age limit on referrals.[16]
  • Tavistock are unable to provide figures on those who have undergone physical interventions.[16]
  • Many former staff from Tavistock facility set up private gender clinic Gender Plus.[18]
  • An independent review warned there was not enough research on the impact of hormones prescribed by Tavistock.[18]
  • Tavistock had a policy of an unquestioning affirmative approach to gender identity.[18]

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