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FMQs: Health service understaffed and overworked, Sturgeon warned
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar points to poor A&E waiting times as he warns staff must be better valued
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon during First Minister's Questions today

Scotland editor

FIRST Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been told today that health workers in Scotland are understaffed and overworked, with Scottish Labour warning that growing NHS waiting lists are a humiliation for the government. 

The SNP leader came under pressure from opposition leaders during First Minister’s Questions at Holyrood as Ms Sturgeon was forced to defend the support given to staff in the health sector. 

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