Lord Darzi's report for Health Secretary Wes Streeting is expected to reveal that more than 100,000 infants up to the age of two were left waiting for more than six hours in A&E departments in England last year.
Children's health is facing a deadly crisis, with life-threatening illnesses, obesity, eating disorders, and infectious diseases soaring, a shock new government report reveals. Sir Keir Starmer is blaming the Conservatives for a 'broken NHS' and claims the Tories' NHS reforms are 'unforgivable and 'hopelessly misconceived'.
'That also means equipping the NHS to prevent ill health, not just to treat it - so that all of us can live longer, healthier lives, from childhood to old age.
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