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Why the NHS still wastes billions on patients who don’t need to be in hospital
The delayed discharge challenge throws up deeper questions about the care system, co-ordination - and whether some patients are over-treated
Revolutionary eye injection saved my sight, says first-ever patient
Nicki's eye had collapsed in on itself, but a new gel injection method has saved her vision.
Carrick favourite for Man Utd caretaker role
Michael Carrick emerges as favourite for the Manchester United caretaker role with club chiefs hoping to have an appointment in place for when players return to training on Wednesday.
A cautionary Hollywood tale: the Ellisons’ lose-lose Paramount positioning
Hollywood history is a trail littered with cautionary tales, and Netflix's Greg Peters and Ted Sarandos have framed a lose-lose coin toss for the Ellisons.
Productivity gains fuel U.S. growth while hiring slows
EY Chief Economist Gregory Daco says businesses are generating growth with fewer workers and rising efficiency.
How luxury homebuilding giant Toll Brothers took the drama out of CEO succession
The Fortune 500 company offers a masterclass in CEO hand-offs.
Death Toll In Crackdown On Protests In Iran Spikes To At Least 544, Activists Say
Tehran also warned that the U.S. military and Israel would be âlegitimate targetsâ if America uses force to protect demonstrators.
Major UK supermarket expects £3.1billion in profit after ‘intense’ Christmas
The UK's biggest supermarket reports a 3.3% rise in festive sales and hits its highest market share in over a decade.


