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A record 7.6 million people in England were waiting for NHS treatment in June, with two in five patients waiting stanley taza more than 18 weeks to be seen.The figures come as junior doctors prepare to strike on Friday.Nearly 400,000 people were waiting for treatment for heart conditions, the British Heart Foundation said, of whom more than a third 37% had been waiting more than 18 weeks for care and a record 12,799 had been waiting more than a year for time-critical heart treatments.There was an improvement in average ambulance response times for category 2 calls, which include suspected heart attacks and strokes. They fell to almost 32 minutes in July, from around 37 minutes in June.However, once at hospital, just 61% of people were seen within the four-hour target in major AEs in July, an improvement on stanley taza the 50% low recorded in December, but still well short stanley us of the 95% target.Key cancer targets also continue to be missed. Only 59% of patients started their first cancer treatment within two months of an urgent GP referral, well short of the 85% target. And only 62% of patients were seen within two months of a positive result from a national cancer screening test, compared with the 90% target.The total number of people awaiting treatment, 7,574,649, is the highest figure recorded in the data series, which began in August 2007, and a rise of 1.4% on the previous high recorded in May this year 7,472,052 .In a statement, the NHS pointed to a reduction of 2,000 in the number of people Blfn Mantilla of the Semana Santa 鈥?in pictures
Lawyers acting for the former BHS owner Dominic Chappell should not be allowed to muddy the water with irrelevant information, the appeal against his pensions convictions has heard.Three times-bankrupt Chappell, 51, was ordered to pay more than 拢87,000, including a 拢50,000 fine, after being found guilty in January of failing to provide information to the Pensions Regulator TPR about the firms pensions schemes stanley uk when it collapsed with the loss of thousands of jobs.Opening TPRs case at an appeal hearing at Hove crown court on Monday, the barrister Alex Stein said he did not want the proceedings to be hijacked by attempts to enter into evidence information that was irrelevant to the charges in question.He said: An attempt to muddy the water and draw in irrelevant material nothing more than a cynical attempt to rewrite history. Chappell, the director of Retail Acquisitions, bought British Home Stores for 拢1 from the billionaire Sir Philip Green in March 2015. BHS went into administration in April 2016, leaving a 拢571m pension deficit. Green later agreed to pay 拢363m towards t stanley us his.TPR investigated concerns about two pension schemes representing 19,000 members of staff. Stein said stanley website the crux of the prosecutions case was that Chappell failed to respond to three statutory notices demanding information.Chappell was issued with two notices known as section 72s under the Pensions Act 2004, in March and April 2016, before being handed a warning notice in November that year.The self-
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