Patients ‘would rather risk dying at home than go through torture’ of corridor care

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 A general view of staff on a NHS hospital ward

Nurses share harrowing accounts of a ‘broken system’

NURSES have shared harrowing accounts of a “broken system” of corridor care that “tortures” patients, with people left in chairs for days and one patient choking to death, unnoticed.

Publishing new findings on the practice today, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) warned that collapsing NHS care standards are pushing staff morale “past the point of no return.” 

The report comes a year after a previous damning investigation by the union into corridor care.

RCN contacted thousands of nurses who contributed to last year’s report to assess whether corridor care was still being used and its impact.

Responses from 436 nurses showed the practice remains widespread.

Nurses described having to hold up white sheets to protect patient dignity while performing intimate procedures. 

At one hospital, an elderly patient was forced to eat in a corridor beside someone who was vomiting.

A nurse working in the NHS in south-west England said patients felt “deeply embarrassed, objectified, judged, uncared for” and like “a burden on a broken system.”

They are often “wishing they had never bothered to come in and would rather have taken the risk of dying at home than go through the torture,” the nurse said. 

“Because that’s what we subject them to, a type of torture.”

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BREAKING: judicial review launched against NHS adoption of IHRA antisemitism definition

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The Israel lobby had stepped up its pressure on the NHS to adopt the (non-)definition, which even its author condemns as unfit because of its use to silence criticism of Israel’s crimes. Lobby groups have targeted health workers for as little as wearing a pro-Palestine pin. Lawfare group ‘UK Lawyers for Israel’ (UKLFI) has tried repeatedly to have British-Palestinian or pro-Palestinian doctors struck off. The same group, which is under investigation for its bullying tactics, succeeded in intimidating a London hospital into taking down a display of plates painted by Palestinian children.

Lawyers Imran Khan & Partners have served notice on the NHS of the judicial review proceedings. The same firm is also representing anti-genocide activists on hunger strike who are taking legal action against the Starmer regime for imprisoning them without trial.

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Keir Starmer objects to criticism of the IDF. He asks how could anyone object to them starving people to death, forced marches like the Nazis did, bombing Gaza’s hospitals and universities, mass-murdering journalists, healthworkers and starving people queuing for food, killing and raping prisoners and murdering children. He calls for people to stop obstructing his genocide for Israel.

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MPs question UK Palantir contracts after investigation reveals security concerns

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The UK defence secretary, John Healey (left), signs a £1.5bn strategic investment deal in September with Palantir’s chief executive, Alex Karp. Photograph: Lucy North/PA

Journalists find Swiss government rejected company over fears US intelligence might gain access to sensitive data

UK MPs have raised concerns about the government’s contracts with Palantir after an investigation published in Switzerland highlighted allegations about the suitability and security of its products.

The investigation by the Zurich-based research collective WAV and the Swiss online magazine Republik details Palantir’s efforts, over the course of seven years, to sell its products to Swiss federal agencies.

Palantir is a US company that provides software to integrate and analyse data scattered across different systems, such as in the health service. It also provides artificial intelligence-enabled military targeting systems.

The investigation cites an expert report, internal to the Swiss army, that assessed Palantir’s status as a US company meant there was a possibility sensitive data shared with it could be accessed by the US government and intelligence services.

British MPs have voiced concerns over the US data company in light of the report.

“Palantir … is an organisation that the British government, in terms of the NHS, in terms of contracts, should stay very far away from … I think the Swiss army is right to be suspicious,” said the Labour MP Clive Lewis.

The government “needs to undertake transparent due diligence” on the conduct of Palantir and other big tech companies, said Rachael Maskell, the MP for York Central.

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Doctors call for ‘less name-calling and more deal-making’ from Health Secretary Wes Streeting

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 Resident doctors on the picket line outside Leeds General Infirmary, on the first day of a five-day walkout over pay and jobs, which could see up to half of the medical workforce in England could stop work, December 17, 2025

RESIDENT doctors are keen to resume talks with the government to avoid further strikes but “must see less name-calling and more deal-making” from Health Secretary Wes Streeting, said the British Medical Association (BMA) today.

Medics will enter 2026 a “renewed can-do spirit,” added the union as they returned to work after a five-day walkout in England as part of their long-running dispute over jobs and pay.

The BMA’s resident doctors committee chair Dr Jack Fletcher said: “What we need is a proper fix to this jobs crisis and a credible path towards restoring the lost value of the profession.

“That must mean the creation of genuinely new jobs, and it could involve a responsible multi-year approach to restoring doctors’ pay.

“Those are solutions that mean we can build out our future workforce to end the current crisis, solutions which are very much within government’s power.”

The strike followed 83 per cent of resident doctors voting to reject a government offer for more specialist training places but no extra pay. Turnout was 65 per cent.

Dr Fletcher said that medics are “frustrated by the year that has just passed,” which saw Mr Streeting compare them with juvenile delinquents and “moaning minnies.”

“There have been plenty of opportunities for strike action to have been avoided but all too often the government has moved too little and too late,” he added.

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Patient survival ‘clearly linked’ to nursing numbers

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ALANDMARK study into excess patient deaths across NHS hospitals has found a “very clear and consistent” link between nurse staffing and patient mortality — and that replacing them with lower-paid workers makes no difference.

Dramatic variations in patient death rates were revealed in the first-ever analysis of staffing and death rates over time, sparking calls for NHS England to investigate trusts where deaths have risen.

Study leader Professor Alison Leary told the Sunday Times that the data across 122 NHS trusts over four years showed “a very clear and consistent relationship between the absence of registered nurses available to patients and excess deaths.”

“Although organisations have tried to make up for the lack of registered nurses with other staffing groups, this has not improved survival,” added the chair of workforce modelling at London South Bank University and a senior consultant for the World Health Organisation.

The study, covering December 2020 to May 2024, found that hospitals with lower-than-expected death rates had the highest nurse staffing, with an average of 5.65 hours of registered nurse care per patient per day.

Those with higher-than-expected deaths meanwhile had significantly fewer nurses available to care for patients, with just 4.59 hours of nurse care per patient per day.

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