13:11, Tue, Mar 10, 2026 Updated: 13:11, Tue, Mar 10, 2026 Almost one million patients a year are admitted to private hospitals - the highest recorded and 25 percent higher than pre-pandemic levels.
Both are "substantially poorer than before the Covid-19 pandemic and poorer than in England", the independent IFS states in a stark analysis published on Tuesday, March 10. "Five years on from the ...
Wales' health and education systems are underperforming compared with England despite significant increases in spending, according to a major think-tank. A report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies ...
Hello, and welcome to WalesOnline's live blog for Tuesday, March 10. We'll be bringing you all of the latest news from across Wales - whether you're on the move, at home or at work - as well as the ...
Health and education services in Wales are 'substantially poorer than before Covid' ...
Average hospital stays are also around 40% longer in Wales than in England, reducing the number of patients hospitals can admit and treat. Credit: ITV News Wales’ health and education systems are ...
Memorials, campaigns and a national day all exist, yet agreement on what should be remembered remains elusive.
A public health expert breaks down the most important public health issues on the agenda for the CDC's vaccine advisory ...
Poor mental health and suicide attempts among Irish youth have returned to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels, but repetitive ...
The inquiry into the government's handling of the pandemic has published two reports with eight more to follow.
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