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Care review lead urges ministers to prioritise early help, placements and mental health for extra cash
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Millions of people in rural England will get access to the fastest broadband speeds on the market as part of a £5 billion plan to level up internet access across the UK.
The government’s Project Gigabit fund to upgrade digital infrastructure in hard-to-reach areas will accelerate the country’s recovery from covid, fire up high-growth sectors such as tech and the creative industries, put an end to families battling for bandwidth and bring the speed and reliability people need to start and run businesses.
New details published today reveal up to 1,850,000 additional premises across 26 English counties will get access to gigabit speed internet of 1,000 megabits per second – enough to download a HD movie in less than 30 seconds and lay the foundations for next-generation tech such as 8K-quality video streaming.
LocalGov co uk - Your authority on UK local government - Two million rural homes to benefits from £5bn broadband upgrade
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NHS is as stretched now as it was in January – health leaders 27/07/2021, 12:08 am
NHS Providers has called on the Government to make ‘the right decisions’ over the next month as it finalises NHS funding (PA)
The NHS is as stretched now as it was at the height of the pandemic in January and things will get worse before they get better, health leaders have said.
In a letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Health Secretary Sajid Javid, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Steve Barclay, and NHS England chief executive Sir Simon Stevens, NHS Providers said a combination of pressures are being experienced by the health service.