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107,000 NHS vacancies still unfilled, Labour finds
Shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth demand government reverse cuts to NHS training budgets

THE number of GPs in England has dropped by 700 over the past 12 months and there are 107,000 NHS vacancies still unfilled, Labour warned today.

Speaking in the Commons during health questions, shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth demanded that cuts to training budgets be reversed in the forthcoming NHS long-term plan.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock was reprimanded by the UK Statistics Authority last week for falsely claiming in a tweet that there were an additional 1,000 GPs across the NHS in England. He subsequently deleted the tweet.

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