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NHS trusts are shelling out up to £2,100 in agency fees for a single midwife shift
A midwife talking to a pregnant woman

PROFITEERING employment agencies are pocketing millions in NHS cash by charging outrageous fees hiring out midwives to plug gaps created by government underfunding.

Fees of up to £2,100 have been charged for one midwife to work a single shift, analysis of figures by the Labour Party found.

NHS trusts in England this year spent over £112 million on agency and “bank midwives” — midwives who offer themselves for temporary employment — an increase of 22 per cent over 2021/22.

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