NET PAID: Take home pay The2024/25 NHS Pay Rise in England, Northern Ireland, and Waleshas been announced as 5.5% across all NHS bands. We have calculated thegross & NHS net pay increase. As previous years all arrears will be backdated to the 1st of April 2024. All net pay calculatio...
January 2024Major NHS trust sparks anger with cash-hungry plan to charge patients for private treatment on site –Daily Mail, 31st January Blair and Hague push for sale of NHS records to private firms –Morning Star, 25th January NHS in ‘workforce crisis’ as demand for care outstrips rise ...
"I know that this is a difficult choice. I do not take this decision lightly," she said, pointing out that this will raise a huge £25 billion per year. To protect small businesses, she announced employment allowance will rise from £5,000 to £10,500. However, she confirmed th...
They also promise more doctors, 6,000 by 2024-25 to be precise, but as the health secretary Matt Hancock points out, the Tory pledge to recruit 5,000 GPs by 2020 never happened, and in fact, since 2015, the number of GPs has actually fallen, so really they’d just be replacing...
Furthermore, delivering the plan would require the NHS budget to rise by an average of 3.6% per year until 2037, the equivalent of £50 billion over that time. Max Warner, research economist at IFS, said the publication of the workforce plan was an “important and welcome milestone”. ...
Qilin was behind the ransomware attack on Synnovis servers that occurred on June 3, 2024,according to Ciaran Martin,a cybersecurity expert and former head of the National Cyber Security Center. The attack severely disrupted medical services in several major London hospitals under the NHS. Th...
readings in this unit will begin by exploring the distinct, though often overlapping meanings of extraction, with an aim to unveil primary attitudes and ideas underpinning the concept, before moving on to engage with histories of extraction as they relate to the rise of colonial and capitalist ...
He said: “The employer could go for a compromise scheme where employees only pay in 1 or 2% and employers put in 8%, and it becomes a money purchase pension. In theory that might be a better compromise than that employee opting out all together.” ...
As a whole, the PCTs were overspent by a total of £271 million and this was predicted to rise to over £300 million [2]. The Government refers to the extra investment it has made in the NHS in recent years and is insistent that Primary Care Trusts and hospitals have to balance ...
Last month 31,100 people had applied for nursing for the 2024-25 academic year, down from 33,570 the previous year, UCAS said on Thursday. This is the lowest level since 2019, when collection of the data began. The RCN union warned in a letter to the health secretary on Thursday that...