David Cameron renews 'seven day NHS' promise
Prime Minister David Cameron has renewed his pledge to boost NHS funding and create a "seven-day" health service in his first major speech since the Tory’s election victory.
Prime Minister David Cameron has renewed his pledge to boost NHS funding and create a "seven-day" health service in his first major speech since the Tory’s election victory.
The prime minister has reaffirmed plans for a 7-day health service during a speech at a GP's surgery in the West Midlands.
PM: A 7-day NHS, safe in our hands – for every generation to come. #7dayNHS http://t.co/LdczG0V15n http://t.co/y909PryTYx
The Prime Minister has pledged to deliver a seven day-a-week health service in his first major speech since returning to Downing Street.
In a speech later today, the PM is expected to renew Tory promises to boost NHS funding and create a "seven day service" for patients.