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Unison says handling of NHS England abolition announcement ‘shambolic’

Unison, which describes itself as the largest healthcare union in the UK, has described the announcement about the abolition of NHS England as “shambolic”. Christina McAnea, its general secretary, said:

The health service needs thousands more staff and to be able to hold on to experienced employees. At the moment, it’s struggling to do that. Giving staff a decent pay rise would help no end.

But this announcement will have left NHS England staff reeling. Just days ago they learned their numbers were to be slashed by half, now they discover their employer will cease to exist.

The way the news of the axing has been handled is nothing short of shambolic. It could surely have been managed in a more sympathetic way.

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Ukraine needs guarantees as Putin’s ambitions ‘are barely disguised’, Starmer says

Keir Starmer has said that British prime minister Keir Starmer has said that he was “not entirely surprised” by Russia’s apparent rejection of the US-led ceasefire proposal for Ukraine.

In an interview with the News Agents podcast (perhaps he too consulted ChatGPT about the best podcasts to appear on – see 1.08pm), Starmer said:

Well, firstly, keep our focus on a lasting and secure peace in Ukraine, which is what we all want.

It doesn’t entirely surprise me that Russia is taking this stance. They’ve made it pretty clear. They put it in lights a number of times over.

I think progress was made on Tuesday, and I always felt that and hoped that out of Tuesday that would put the ball in the Russian court, if you like, where the pressure would come on Russia. That has now happened.

That is a good thing, because Russia is the aggressor. Russia is the country that where there had been previous deals and agreements, [it] has not honoured those.

We know that Putin has ambitions that are barely disguised.

The News Agents have posted the clip online. The full interview will be available later.

Jakub Krupa has more on what Starmer said on Ukraine in his Europe live blog, which today is largely focused on the Ukraine story.

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