Conclusion over future of Royal Berkshire Hospital expected by autumn budget
'Conclusions' over the future of Berkshire's largest hospital are expected by the autumn budget, NHS bosses have said.
Read moreDetails'Conclusions' over the future of Berkshire's largest hospital are expected by the autumn budget, NHS bosses have said.
Read moreDetailsChildren and pregnant women are among those being encouraged to get their flu jabs as the NHS makes its preparations for winter
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has teamed with with Reading Borough Council and GLL leisure company to remind residents to check for signs of cancer in a new campaign
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council is lending its support to a national innitiative to help raise awareness on suicide prevention. The council is marking World Suicide Prevention Day, which takes place on...
Read moreDetailsThe national shortlist for the NHS Parliamentary Awards 2024 has been announced
Read moreDetailsTHE NHS Integrated Care Board for Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire, has appointed Dr Nick Broughton as its new chief executive
Read moreDetailsSerious doubts remain over whether there will ever be a new hospital in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsTHE NHS has announced that it has begun to offer vaccinations against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) for the first time
Read moreDetailsA new charity partnership will support grieving children
Read moreDetailsThe National Health Literacy Partnership is joining forces with the NHS to launch a new scheme to improve online access to services in October
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