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Tomorrow Sees the First NHS Strike Taken by Three Groups of Clinicians Simultaneously

Tomorrow, Tuesday, October 3, three groups of NHS staff – consultants, junior doctors and radiographers – will be striking together for the first time in NHS history.  The consultants and…

Royal Surrey CEO Says ‘Only Use A&E In Life-threatening Emergencies’ During Strikes

Surrey’s National Health Service is warning of significant disruption caused by the first ever joint consultant and junior doctors strike which started today (September 19). It is set to continue…

Letter: Long Hours For Doctors Should Not Be A Rite of Passage

From Jules Cranwell I happen to know two junior doctors, one working at Guildford, the other, my nephew, in Syracuse, New York. Both have similar conditions, and they are appalling.…

Public Show Support for Striking Doctors at The Royal Surrey

The junior doctors strike at the Royal Surrey County Hospital (RSCH), which commenced at 8am today (April 26), was attracting public support this morning but planned treatments and operations have…

Letter: My 88-year-old Friend Was Right to Panic – Join Us to Show You Care About the NHS

From: John Redpath former R4GV borough councillor I was approached yesterday by one of the most caring people I have ever come across.  I’ve known Sonya for many years and…

Letter: No Wonder Our A&E is Under Pressure

From: Name and address supplied See: Pleas for Responsible Use of Health Services During Doctors’ Strike Action Surrey Heartlands Health and Care Partnership have urged responsible use of NHS services…

Diary of an Ockhamite: A Mouse Called Elvis and a Rolling Stone’s Health Regime…

A sidelong glance from Tony Edwards’ Ockham viewpoint… A mouse called Elvis This week I discovered an unexpected hazard for cars which spend too much time couped-up in a garage,…

It’s 50 Years Since The Last Train Ran Over The Guildford To Horsham Line

The Guildford to Horsham branch line closed exactly 50 years ago, with the final train on Sunday, June 13, 1965. Apart from the hordes of railway enthusiasts who crowded the stations, stood beside the…

Guildford Diocese Welcomes New Bishop At Traditional Inauguration With Personal Touches

By Emma Nutbrown Ceremony and tradition were interspersed with personal touches when the tenth Bishop of Guildford, the Rt Revd Andrew Watson, was inaugurated at Guildford Cathedral on Saturday (February…

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