2022-12-29
Guardian Front Page 29th of December 2022
The Guardian warns of a national crisis in dementia care. In this year’s inspections, more than half of the homes were rated “inadequate” or needed improvement.
The Guardian warns of a national crisis in dementia care. In this year’s inspections, more than half of the homes were rated “inadequate” or needed improvement.
According to the Guardian, government delays in replacing European Union funding have forced hundreds of voluntary organizations to close up shop or scale back operations.
The Guardian reports that more than half of all trains departing from Great Britain’s busiest stations have been delayed or disrupted this year.
Stay-at-home fathers have increased by a third since before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to The Guardian.
After thousands deferred seeking treatment during the ambulance strike, the NHS is preparing for an influx of patients.
The Guardian reports that NHS leaders have warned the public not to engage in “risky activity” during the ambulance strike today.
Thousands of stroke victims, heart attack victims, and people with broken bones will have to go to A&E if ambulance staff strike over pay, the Guardian reports.
According to the Guardian, Tesco workers in Thailand are trapped in forced labor as they make jeans for the retailer.
An ally of Liz Truss attended parties at a government grace-and-favour home where traces of a suspected class A drug were found, according to The Guardian.