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Jo Churchill MP welcomes announcement of record recruitment and reform to boost patient care under first NHS Long Term Workforce Plan
Record numbers of doctors, nurses, dentists and other healthcare staff will be trained in England as part of the first ever Long Term Workforce Plan published by the
New figures show there are four million more people in work since the Conservatives came to power in 2010 and 381,77 more people in a job across East Anglia, helping to grow the economy.
Jo Churchill MP has welcomed the government’s announcement that it will deliver one million checks across England from next spring.
The current NHS Health Check has helped to prevent heart attacks and strokes and is currently a face to face check up for adults in England over 40 to 74.
Jo Churchill MP has welcomed the announcement that the government is inviting community organisations to bid for funding for a defibrillator for their area.
The Department of Health and Social Care is inviting interested organisations to register expressions of interest for its £1 million Community
Today marks Suffolk Day, an occasion where we reflect upon the history of our region and celebrate everything that makes our county an exceptional place to live, work and explore.
Jo Churchill MP has welcomed the news that the government has delivered an extra 4 million tests, checks and scans to bust elective backlogs – and that eight new Community Diagnostic Centres (CDC) will open this year.
Community diagnostic centres (CDCs) have delivered over four million checks
Jo Churchill MP welcomes today’s announcement of the transformative £20 billion Government investment in hospitals, and further commitment to deliver a new fully funded West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds.
This fantastic day marks the culmination of a sustained 8-year campaign by Jo, working w
The government has committed £1.8 billion of capital funding for the financial year 2023-24 to improve the condition of school buildings – including £1.1 billion for local authorities, large multi-academy trusts and voluntary aided bodies announced in March.
859 academies, sixth-form colleges, and