Daily Mail – ‘Deadly toll of remote GPs’
Summary of Today's Paper
Daily Mail – ‘Deadly toll of remote GPs’
“Deadly toll of ‘remote’ GPs” is the headline on the front of the Daily Mail, which reports the comments of a coroner who says the lack of face-to-face appointments with family doctors is leading to deaths.
The paper reports the coroner’s claim that she has presided over five inquests in which patients could have had better care if they were seen in person.
Today's Headlines
Mr Johnson is entering one of the most critical weeks !
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Global war of words over China
The Daily Mail: A war of words has broken out over a new nuclear submarine pact between the UK, US and Australia aimed at combatting China – with Beijing denouncing their ‘Cold War mentality’, France fuming after its $90bn sub contract with Canberra was torn up, and New Zealand and Canada side-lined from the deal.
Daily Mail – ‘At last Boris wields the axe’
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Met Police sergeant’s son, 20, who escaped prosecution for killing two men
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Eco-mob grinds M25 London to a HALT: Furious drivers clash with XR splinter group
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