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Sir Keir Starmer says NHS in England has been "broken" by successive Conservative-led governments.
Prime Minister tells BBC the state of the health service is "unforgiveable" Report by eminent surgeon, Lord Darzi , expected to reveal increased wait times, falling vaccination rates and worsening health outcomes for children.
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