economic pressures as well and it is a very, very sorry cycle that we are living in, unfortunately. i have read around £400 million allocated for dental care went and spent this year because of a shortage of dentists willing to do nhs work, it was a record underspend which could have provided millions of extra appointments at a time when, as you know, many people are struggling to be seen. another recommendation here, the cross party committee say this, and i quote, the government and nhs england have not fully grasp the scale of the challenge for the workforce and need to urgently provide compelling incentives to attract new and existing dentists to undertake nhs work. john in brighton, we will talk about your son. latte work. john in brighton, we will talk
Cities across the country are looking to appeal to the thousands of workers that were pushed into remote positions by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Cities across the country are looking to appeal to the thousands of workers that were pushed into remote positions by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and are offering incentives to those who choose to move and live in them, according to a report.