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Remember when Rian Johnson was supposed to bring us a whole new Star Wars trilogy? The Glass Onion filmmaker has now opened up about the projects that never were, and admitted it was “all very ...
AN NHS worker won almost £30,000 compensation after being likened to Star Wars villain Darth Vader. A tribunal ruled the comparison is “insulting and upsetting”, despite being told the evil S… ...
Lorna Rooke, an NHS blood donation worker, was at a team building exercise in 2021 when her colleague Amanda Harber told her she had the personality of a Sith Lord.
An NHS worker has been awarded almost £30,000 in compensation after being compared to Stars Wars villain Darth Vader at work. Lorna Rooke's colleague took a Star Wars-themed personality type test ...
NHS England said that, overall, the average time patients had been waiting for planned treatment fell to the lowest level since July 2022 – 13.3 weeks – despite services facing greater demand.
NHS patients filming medical treatment for TikTok and Instagram, radiographers say The Society of Radiographers says filming is causing staff unnecessary anxiety when they are trying to work and ...
NHS green lights ‘Trojan horse’ treatment that attacks cancer cells from inside One early adopter describes how he was in remission ‘within the first two or three weeks’ after the treatment ...
Millions of patients could see GPs as an alternative to hospital treatment under Labour's plans to slash waiting times.
Patients risk being left in “unnecessary pain” as NHS chiefs force hospitals to introduce minimum waiting times for treatment, health experts have warned.
England's National Health Service said Friday it is the first health system in the world to offer a targeted blood cancer therapy that can stop cancer progression for nearly three times as long as ...
The campaign, led by NHS Charities Together, is backed by new research that shows rapidly increasing demand from NHS Trusts ...
NHS waiting list for planned treatment falls to lowest level in two years Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said the Government was ‘putting the NHS on the road to recovery’.