Streeting’s maternity taskforce to start work next week
New Statesman focuses on streeting and maternity, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against The Canary.
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Tuesday, 17 March 2026·Source: New Statesman·UK·corporate
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What happened: The group will form a national action plan to “tackle deep-rooted inequalities”
Cross-source context: The Canary highlights health secretary Wes Streeting has delivered a statement to the House of Commons in which he confirmed that funding for mental health has fallen as a...
What to watch next: movement around streeting, maternity.
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The group will form a national action plan to "tackle deep-rooted inequalities"
Health secretary Wes Streeting has delivered a statement to the House of Commons in which he confirmed that funding for mental health has fallen as a proportion of NHS spending in England. While there has been a real terms increase of £140m, this amounts a 3.2% reduction in share of spending from la
Health secretary Wes Streeting has delivered a statement to the House of Commons in which he confirmed that funding for mental health has fallen as a...
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Streeting announces reduction in share of NHS spending for mental health.
Health secretary Wes Streeting has delivered a statement to the House of Commons in which he confirmed that funding for mental health has fallen as a...
Health secretary Wes Streeting has delivered a statement to the House of Commons in which he confirmed that funding for mental health has fallen as a proportion of NHS spending in England. While there has been a real terms increase of £140m, this amounts a 3.2% reduction in share of spending from la