‘Millions missing out on GP appointments’ – Labour
The party has raised concerns over patients who are not able to see a GP with serious undiagnosed medical conditions.
The party has raised concerns over patients who are not able to see a GP with serious undiagnosed medical conditions.
Earlier, Russian media reported that explosions had rocked two air bases in Russia.
The limit is set to take effect on Monday, along with an EU embargo on Russian oil shipped by sea.
A Kremlin spokesman said Vladimir Putin remains open to talks but the demand that Moscow first withdraws its troops is unacceptable.
Infection rates are estimated to be highest among five to 14-year-olds.
The US secretary of state spoke during a Nato foreign ministers’ meeting in Bucharest.
Repair crews across Ukraine were scrambling on Saturday to restore heat, electricity and water services that were blasted into disrepair.
Officials estimate around 50% of Ukraine’s energy facilities have been damaged in the recent strikes.
A barrage of missiles hit residential and commercial buildings, setting some ablaze.
The front pages finish the working week with questions about a Tory peer’s PPE dealings as well as the latest on David Walliams.
It comes after health leaders were understood to have discussion the creation of ‘two-tier’ NHS.
NHS Digital said 32 million appointments were carried out in October.
A denied independence referendum and World Cup schadenfreude are splashed across the Thursday papers.
Around 70,000 UK phone numbers were contacted by criminals using software from the site to make fraudulent calls appear legitimate.
Experts say it could ‘revolutionise the way we diagnose myocarditis’, allowing early treatment and support.