Surgeon operated with penknife he uses to cut up lunch
A surgeon is alleged to have used a Swiss Army knife because he could not find a sterile scalpel.
A surgeon is alleged to have used a Swiss Army knife because he could not find a sterile scalpel.
Patient numbers per GP are twice as high in some areas than others, as list sizes jump 17% since 2015.
Maren Sheldon says her sister Kris - founder of charity Coppafeel - was a "beacon of hope" for many people.
The £10 rise comes into effect in England, Wales and Northern Ireland from 1 October.
Doctors and scientists' concerns contribute to speculation about the safety of the nurse's convictions.
They are raising £105,000 to get her a drug abroad which is currently awaiting approval in the UK.
Fewer people got shots last year and if that repeats the UK could be in for a worse winter, experts warn.
Medical chiefs say probe needed amid "increasingly acrimonious debate" about the role of PAs.
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