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Denis Campbell

Denis Campbell is health policy editor for the Guardian and the Observer. He has written about the NHS, public health and medicine since 2007 and shares health-writing duties with Andrew Gregory, the health editor

August 2024

  • Riot police officers push back far-right protesters outside a Holiday Inn Express hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Police officers injured amid standoff in Plymouth – England riots as it happened

  • Bottles of spirits on a table

    Exclude drinks industry from alcohol policy planning, UK campaigners urge

July 2024

  • Doctor's consulting room

    GPs capping patient numbers could have ‘catastrophic’ effect on A&E, says NHS chief

  • Bridget Phillipson said there were fears the act could be ‘burdensome’ on universities.

    UK politics: Labour puts Tories’ ‘freedom of speech’ law for universities on hold – as it happened

  • A health worker walks between curtains on an NHS hospital ward

    Cost of England’s four biggest killer diseases could hit £86bn by 2050

  • A woman using her mobile phone.

    Online GP consultations have led to harm and death, investigation finds

  • NHS finances so dire that whole service may collapse, says spending watchdog

  • NHS England workforce plan ‘needs many thousands more family doctors’

  • Nearly half of UK public think junior doctors are underpaid, survey finds

  • Review dismisses claims youth suicides rose after NHS curbed puberty blockers

  • UK in ‘worse state’ to deal with pandemic than before Covid, say experts

  • NHS patients turned away as Microsoft IT outages hit GP surgeries

  • Keir Starmer speaks after European Political Community summit – as it happened

  • Sharp fall in number of NHS IVF procedures across UK, report finds

  • ADHD digital test approved for NHS use in England and Wales

  • Much of NHS in England ‘does not take obesity seriously enough’

  • Could Labour use public-private projects to fix England’s hospitals?

  • NHS leader calls for partnership with private sector to build new hospitals

  • Labour planning to replace NHS England chair with party loyalist

June 2024

  • Life under Labour NHS illustration

    Life under Labour
    Labour wants to build an NHS ‘fit for the future’. Can it cut waiting times?

    The party’s pledge for the NHS is ‘hugely ambitious’, says one expert, though others are more optimistic.
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