| January 06, 2022 Urgent operations such as cardiac and cancer treatments are being delayed in hospitals as the NHS is stretched like never before, health leaders have warned.
More than 20 hospitals in England have declared critical incidents due to increasing numbers of medics being forced to isolate, putting further pressure on a service already stretched by the spike in Covid cases.
It came as a cross-party group of MPs warned of the consequences of Boris Johnson's decision to "ride out" the Omicron wave without further restrictions, saying the backlog of almost 6 million patients on waiting lists in England would grow.
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The Big Question Can Dry January help the environment? Millions of people will be cutting down on alcohol this month as part of "Dry January", a chance to reform after weeks of festive excess and indulgence.
While those giving the booze the boot for a few weeks may want to improve their health, wellbeing or bank balance, or be driven by simple curiosity, they will also be changing a behaviour that - like many others - impacts the climate.
Even a single pint of beer in the pub or a small glass of wine at home has environmental consequences, requiring production, packaging and transportation, all of which leaves a carbon footprint. Here's how abstaining could make a difference for the greater good of the planet.
NUMBER OF THE DAY £30 The Liberal Democrats have called for a £30 catch-up voucher for every day missed by school students for Covid-related absence. Labour, meanwhile, has urged the government to expand school testing and ventilation measures.
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