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The NHS winter crisis is a recurring seasonal theme - tackling it will bring challenges

Sky News Friday, 6 June 2025
The NHS winter crisis is a recurring seasonal theme - tackling it will bring challengesLonger summer days when conversations revolve around hosepipe bans and barbeques might seem million miles away from the dark, cold nights of winter.
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