I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the people who work in the NHS are the people who make it what it is.
That’s why we backed their plan to staff the NHS long into the future.
Ahead of #NHS75 tomorrow, I dropped in to Evelina London Children’s Hospital to thank staff for their work.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the people who work in the NHS are the people who make it what it is.
That’s why we backed their plan to staff the NHS long into the future.
Ahead of #NHS75 tomorrow, I dropped in to Evelina London Children’s Hospital to thank staff for their work.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the people who work in the NHS are the people who make it what it is.
That’s why we backed their plan to staff the NHS long into the future.
Ahead of #NHS75 tomorrow, I dropped in to Evelina London Children’s Hospital to thank staff for their work.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the people who work in the NHS are the people who make it what it is.
That’s why we backed their plan to staff the NHS long into the future.
Ahead of #NHS75 tomorrow, I dropped in to Evelina London Children’s Hospital to thank staff for their work.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the people who work in the NHS are the people who make it what it is.
That’s why we backed their plan to staff the NHS long into the future.
Ahead of #NHS75 tomorrow, I dropped in to Evelina London Children’s Hospital to thank staff for their work.
Our Armed Forces protect and defend our freedom every day of every year.
Much of that service we do not see and take for granted.
This #armedforcesday we say thank you to every soldier, sailor and aviator, and their families, who represent the very best of this country 🇬🇧
Our Armed Forces protect and defend our freedom every day of every year.
Much of that service we do not see and take for granted.
This #armedforcesday we say thank you to every soldier, sailor and aviator, and their families, who represent the very best of this country 🇬🇧
Our Armed Forces protect and defend our freedom every day of every year.
Much of that service we do not see and take for granted.
This #armedforcesday we say thank you to every soldier, sailor and aviator, and their families, who represent the very best of this country 🇬🇧
Our Armed Forces protect and defend our freedom every day of every year.
Much of that service we do not see and take for granted.
This #armedforcesday we say thank you to every soldier, sailor and aviator, and their families, who represent the very best of this country 🇬🇧
Our Armed Forces protect and defend our freedom every day of every year.
Much of that service we do not see and take for granted.
This #armedforcesday we say thank you to every soldier, sailor and aviator, and their families, who represent the very best of this country 🇬🇧
To the man who taught me the value of hard work, public service, and love.
You’re not just my dad, you’re my hero.
To all the dads out there – Happy Father’s Day!
🏏🎧 Sat down with the legendary Jonathan Agnew for @bbccricket to chat cricket, my priorities as Prime Minister, growing up in an NHS family, and everything in between.
I also presented @andrewstrauss_official with a Points of Light award for his inspiring work in raising awareness of non-smoking lung cancers and pre-bereavement support with @ruthstraussfoundation ❤️
Click the link in my bio to listen to it all. Lord’s Cricket Ground
🏏🎧 Sat down with the legendary Jonathan Agnew for @bbccricket to chat cricket, my priorities as Prime Minister, growing up in an NHS family, and everything in between.
I also presented @andrewstrauss_official with a Points of Light award for his inspiring work in raising awareness of non-smoking lung cancers and pre-bereavement support with @ruthstraussfoundation ❤️
Click the link in my bio to listen to it all. Lord’s Cricket Ground
🏏🎧 Sat down with the legendary Jonathan Agnew for @bbccricket to chat cricket, my priorities as Prime Minister, growing up in an NHS family, and everything in between.
I also presented @andrewstrauss_official with a Points of Light award for his inspiring work in raising awareness of non-smoking lung cancers and pre-bereavement support with @ruthstraussfoundation ❤️
Click the link in my bio to listen to it all. Lord’s Cricket Ground
🏏🎧 Sat down with the legendary Jonathan Agnew for @bbccricket to chat cricket, my priorities as Prime Minister, growing up in an NHS family, and everything in between.
I also presented @andrewstrauss_official with a Points of Light award for his inspiring work in raising awareness of non-smoking lung cancers and pre-bereavement support with @ruthstraussfoundation ❤️
Click the link in my bio to listen to it all. Lord’s Cricket Ground
🏏🎧 Sat down with the legendary Jonathan Agnew for @bbccricket to chat cricket, my priorities as Prime Minister, growing up in an NHS family, and everything in between.
I also presented @andrewstrauss_official with a Points of Light award for his inspiring work in raising awareness of non-smoking lung cancers and pre-bereavement support with @ruthstraussfoundation ❤️
Click the link in my bio to listen to it all. Lord’s Cricket Ground
These are the people who make the NHS what it is.
Proud to stand side-by-side with them today – and deliver a plan that secures the future of the NHS for years to come.
Click the link in my bio to see the plan. Addenbrooke’s Hospital
The NHS holds a special place in all our hearts.
For every minute of the last 75 years the NHS has been there.
Kept going by the millions of people who do the impossible every day.
From the babies born to the lives saved, our NHS is a unique, special part of our identity.
For me that connection runs deep. I grew up in an NHS household and I saw every day the dedication it takes to give patients the round-the-clock care they need.
That’s why one of my top priorities is to cut waiting lists. And it’s why I am thinking of the NHS staff as we celebrate the NHS’s 75th birthday today.
This isn’t just talk. It’s backed up by action.
Last week we announced an historic long-term staffing plan for the NHS.
It’s a plan made by the NHS and backed by government. And it will deliver more of the doctors and nurses that make our health service so special.
Let’s meet some of them 👇
Lead Nurse, Daniel Harris told me he has been working in the NHS since he was 18.
“I get to educate, develop and influence so many students to give them the best learning opportunity”
Reem Santos is a pharmacist who works in the NHS every day and she told me:
“I’ve always been inspired by the people working in the NHS – pure and simple: their experience, knowledge, and expertise, and of course their diversity.”
And Conor Clay – he received a life-saving kidney transplant then left his job to work at the hospital that saved his life, he told me:
“There’s nothing more rewarding than coming to work and making people feel safe every day.”
These are just some of the millions of stories behind our NHS.
To all NHS staff, on behalf of a grateful nation, I want to say: thank you.
The NHS holds a special place in all our hearts.
For every minute of the last 75 years the NHS has been there.
Kept going by the millions of people who do the impossible every day.
From the babies born to the lives saved, our NHS is a unique, special part of our identity.
For me that connection runs deep. I grew up in an NHS household and I saw every day the dedication it takes to give patients the round-the-clock care they need.
That’s why one of my top priorities is to cut waiting lists. And it’s why I am thinking of the NHS staff as we celebrate the NHS’s 75th birthday today.
This isn’t just talk. It’s backed up by action.
Last week we announced an historic long-term staffing plan for the NHS.
It’s a plan made by the NHS and backed by government. And it will deliver more of the doctors and nurses that make our health service so special.
Let’s meet some of them 👇
Lead Nurse, Daniel Harris told me he has been working in the NHS since he was 18.
“I get to educate, develop and influence so many students to give them the best learning opportunity”
Reem Santos is a pharmacist who works in the NHS every day and she told me:
“I’ve always been inspired by the people working in the NHS – pure and simple: their experience, knowledge, and expertise, and of course their diversity.”
And Conor Clay – he received a life-saving kidney transplant then left his job to work at the hospital that saved his life, he told me:
“There’s nothing more rewarding than coming to work and making people feel safe every day.”
These are just some of the millions of stories behind our NHS.
To all NHS staff, on behalf of a grateful nation, I want to say: thank you.
The NHS holds a special place in all our hearts.
For every minute of the last 75 years the NHS has been there.
Kept going by the millions of people who do the impossible every day.
From the babies born to the lives saved, our NHS is a unique, special part of our identity.
For me that connection runs deep. I grew up in an NHS household and I saw every day the dedication it takes to give patients the round-the-clock care they need.
That’s why one of my top priorities is to cut waiting lists. And it’s why I am thinking of the NHS staff as we celebrate the NHS’s 75th birthday today.
This isn’t just talk. It’s backed up by action.
Last week we announced an historic long-term staffing plan for the NHS.
It’s a plan made by the NHS and backed by government. And it will deliver more of the doctors and nurses that make our health service so special.
Let’s meet some of them 👇
Lead Nurse, Daniel Harris told me he has been working in the NHS since he was 18.
“I get to educate, develop and influence so many students to give them the best learning opportunity”
Reem Santos is a pharmacist who works in the NHS every day and she told me:
“I’ve always been inspired by the people working in the NHS – pure and simple: their experience, knowledge, and expertise, and of course their diversity.”
And Conor Clay – he received a life-saving kidney transplant then left his job to work at the hospital that saved his life, he told me:
“There’s nothing more rewarding than coming to work and making people feel safe every day.”
These are just some of the millions of stories behind our NHS.
To all NHS staff, on behalf of a grateful nation, I want to say: thank you.
We all know someone affected by cancer.
In Nottingham this morning we saw how our new screening programme is detecting lung cancer early – critical to saving more lives.
We all know someone affected by cancer.
In Nottingham this morning we saw how our new screening programme is detecting lung cancer early – critical to saving more lives.
We all know someone affected by cancer.
In Nottingham this morning we saw how our new screening programme is detecting lung cancer early – critical to saving more lives.
We all know someone affected by cancer.
In Nottingham this morning we saw how our new screening programme is detecting lung cancer early – critical to saving more lives.