News diary for the next four weeks
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Data shows a key cancer target has not been met since 2015.
MPs heard that some patients have been ‘met with shrugs’.
GPs are offering 56% of appointments face-to-face compared with 80% before the pandemic.
GPs have come under fire in the media for not offering enough face-to-face appointments.
The ongoing energy crisis leads many of Tuesday’s papers.
The vote has been watched closely for any signs that Vladimir Putin’s control might slip.
The poll is an important indicator of next year’s presidential poll, as Vladimir Putin seeks to cement his grip on power.
Mark Flint has notched up more than 260 runs so far this year and will be taking part in the London Marathon in two weeks as part of his challenge.
Crisis talks for the energy industry and the death of a television star lead the front pages on Monday.
Athletes including Hollyoaks actors Jazmine Franks and David Tag joined a host of runners to create a giant drawing across Liverpool and Manchester.
NHS England directors have announced that normal testing capacities should be resumed from October 8 in all healthcare settings.
Eligible people include frontline NHS and social care staff, anyone aged 50 and over, and those under 50 with health conditions.
Health officials have sent out marching orders to vaccination clinics.
Dr Chaand Nagpaul said, in addition to dealing with Covid, the NHS was tackling a backlog and the flu season.