Minggu, 11 Februari 2024

Record one in five NHS staff in England are non-UK nationals, figures show - The Guardian

One in five NHS staff in England are non-UK nationals, according to figures that show the pivotal role foreign workers play in keeping the health service afloat.

Healthcare workers from 214 countries – from India, Portugal and Ghana to tiny nations such as Tonga, Liechtenstein and Solomon Islands – are employed in the NHS. And the proportion of roles filled by non-UK nationals has risen to a record high, according to analysis of NHS Digital figures.

Of the 1,282,623 full-time equivalent (FTE) hospital and community health service staff in England in September 2023 whose nationality was known, 20.4% were non-UK nationals. This was up from 13% in September 2016 and 11.9% in September 2009, when the data series began.

Danny Mortimer, the chief executive of NHS Employers, said the analysis “shows how reliant the NHS has become on its talented international workforce” and that without such staff the health service “could have very easily buckled under the pressures it has been put under”.

He said: “Teams across the NHS are hugely appreciative to their overseas colleagues for their support and contribution. But there is no room for complacency as we will not be able to continue to draw on international recruitment to fill NHS vacancies for ever.

“If anything, retention is just as important as attracting new staff into the NHS and will be key in the short term to preventing pressures from worsening and ensuring the recruitment base we are looking to build from has solid foundations. Expanding the number of staff we train here is also important, so it is vital the continued expansion of training and education, set out in the NHS England long-term workforce plan, is maintained.”

Three in 10 nurses (30%) and more than a third of doctors (36.3%) are non-UK nationals, driven by sharp increases in recent years, according to the analysis by the PA Media news agency.

The most common nurse and health visitor non-UK nationality is Indian, accounting for 10.1% of all FTEs, followed by Filipino (7.7%), Nigerian (2.5%) and Irish (1.1%).

Indian was again the most common non-UK nationality among doctors, accounting for 8% of all medics, followed by Pakistani (3.7%), Egyptian (2.9%) and Nigerian (2.0%).

The proportion of midwives who are non-UK nationals has also jumped recently, from 7.1% in 2020 to 9% in 2023, though this represents a return to levels seen in 2009 when it stood at 9.1%. Among medical support staff the figure has risen from 7.2% in 2009 to 10.3% in 2016 and 17.6% in 2023.

Lucina Rolewicz, a researcher at the Nuffield Trust, said the NHS had become “increasingly reliant on overseas recruitment to fill staffing gaps”, with international nurses proving “pivotal” to the government meeting its 2019 pledge to boost the number of NHS nurses in England by 50,000.

She said this was far from a sustainable, long-term solution. “The NHS is still competing with other health systems for overseas staff and in some cases our working conditions, pay and career prospects may look less favourable compared to other countries,” she said.

Alex Baylis, an assistant director of policy at the King’s Fund, said: “Staff from overseas are – and always have been – absolutely essential to the NHS and must be recognised and valued as such. The NHS needs to make sure they are well supported as they get used to our system, they have access to ongoing training and career progression and above all they are treated fairly and not discriminated against.”

The Department of Health and Social Care acknowledged the “valuable role” international staff play in helping the NHS deliver world-class care, but said it was important to reduce the reliance on overseas workers.

“The NHS long-term workforce plan will double the number of medical school places, almost double the number of adult nurse training places, and increase the number of GP training places by 50% by 2031,” a spokesperson said. “Through these domestic training expansions, we expect around 10% of our workforce to be recruited internationally in 15 years’ time, compared to nearly a quarter today.”

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Rochdale: Four boys aged 12-14 arrested on suspicion of rape - BBC

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Four boys aged between 12 and 14 have been arrested on suspicion of rape, according to police in Rochdale.

Officers were called to reports of a rape in the Newbold area at around 18:00 GMT on Saturday, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.

The quartet - aged 12, 13, 14, and 14 - were arrested and remain in custody.

A crime scene on Kingsway is still in place and the "young female" victim is being supported, the force added.

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Forensic officers have been at the scene throughout the day. A police dog team joined the efforts, searching through undergrowth in the area.

The sealed off area is in a corner of a busy car park, 100m (328ft) from the entrance to the supermarket and just 50m (164ft) from the Newbold tram stop, where people commute into and out of Rochdale town centre.

Police have issued an appeal for anyone who was in the area or may have seen something to get in touch.

A spokesperson for GMP said: "At around 6pm on Saturday 10 February 2024, officers were called to reports of a rape in Newbold, Rochdale.

"Four boys aged 12, 13, 14, 14 have been arrested on suspicion of rape and remain in police custody.

"The victim is currently being supported by specialist officers.

"If you or someone you know has been raped or sexually assaulted, we encourage you not to suffer in silence and report it to the police, or a support agency so you can get the help and support available."

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Review of MoD’s diversity policies ordered by ‘furious’ Grant Shapps - The Guardian

A review of diversity and inclusion policies at the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been ordered to ensure that Britain’s ability to defend its borders isn’t impaired by what a cabinet minister described as “political correctness”.

The move follows reports that the army wants to relax security checks for overseas recruits to increase black, Asian and minority ethnic representation.

The 2023 British Army’s Race Action Plan, outlining measures to boost representation, describes security clearance vetting as being “the primary barrier to non-UK personnel gaining a commission in the army” and vows to “challenge SC (security clearance) requirements”, the Sunday Telegraph reported.

But it added the defence secretary, Grant Shapps, was “furious” about what was described as “woke nonsense” and had ordered the review, quoting him as saying that there would be no “lowering of security clearance requirements on my watch”.

“And no one should be offended by having religion as part of remembrance services. You don’t have to be Christian to appreciate and respect the history and traditions of the United Kingdom,” he added.

His fellow cabinet minister Michael Gove appeared to confirm the move on Sunday, telling Sky’s Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips that Shapps had been looking at specific policies to ensure a balance was struck.

He said this was between protecting individuals in the armed forces, having a diverse military “to make sure that these policies operate in such a way as to ensure that political correctness, or some of the more – what’s the word? – ‘out there’ approaches that people take towards diversity, equity and inclusion don’t impair our ability to defend our borders and to make sure that this country is secure”.

An MoD spokesperson said: “Our priority is protecting the national security of the United Kingdom and ensuring the operational effectiveness of our armed forces.

“We take security extremely seriously and ensure that all personnel have the appropriate security clearance, which is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.”

The shadow defence secretary, John Healey, said: “National security must always be the first priority for any government and our armed forces must never relax security checks for recruits.

“But from missing their own hiring targets every year to overseeing the terrible state of military housing, the forces’ recruitment crisis has been caused by 14 years of Conservative failure.”

Healey also criticised Shapps after the defence secretary was accused of inflating the MoD’s budget by claiming he had £288bn to spend on armed forces equipment over the next decade.

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Met Police find two bodies in Thames in search for Clapham chemical attack suspect - Evening Standard

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  1. Met Police find two bodies in Thames in search for Clapham chemical attack suspect  Evening Standard
  2. Abdul Ezedi: Thames search for Clapham attack suspect  BBC
  3. Police searching River Thames for Abdul Ezedi find TWO bodies not linked to chemical attack suspect  Manchester Evening News
  4. Chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi probably dead, police say  The Guardian
  5. Two bodies found in search for suspect Ezedi as officers return to Thames  The Independent

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Sabtu, 10 Februari 2024

Defence secretary 'furious' as he orders review of MoD diversity and inclusivity policy - Sky News

The defence secretary is said to be "furious" after it was reported that the Army wants to relax security clearance vetting for overseas recruits to boost diversity and inclusion.

The UK's Armed Forces are looking overseas to boost ethnic minority representation because they have consistently failed to hit recruitment targets, according to The Sunday Telegraph.

The newspaper said it had seen a document, titled The British Army's Race Action Plan, which outlines a series of "actions" to boost representation and describes security checks as "the primary barrier to non-UK personnel gaining a commission in the Army".

The guidance reportedly vows to "challenge SC [security clearance] requirements" to increase representation in the intelligence and officer corps, roles which have "uncontrolled access to secret assets".

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Grant Shapps was reportedly "furious" about the findings and was "ready to go to battle".

"I am ordering a review of diversity and inclusivity policy at the MoD (Ministry of Defence)," the defence secretary told the paper.

"We want people from all backgrounds to serve in our military but some policies appear to be more about a political agenda than practically improving the lives of our dedicated soldiers and military personnel.

"There will certainly not be any lowering of security clearance requirements on my watch.

"And no one should be offended by having religion as part of remembrance services. You don't have to be Christian to appreciate and respect the history and traditions of the United Kingdom."

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An MoD source told the paper: "There are personnel issues that need addressing in the armed services but some of these policies are about a woke agenda and extreme critical race theories.

"These are leftist ideas that have leaked into the civil service and they are at best a distraction and at worst poisoning the wider discussion."

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'Lunacy of pushing woke ideas'

Twelve former senior military officers lambasted the relaxed vetting policy as "dangerous madness" in an open letter to the defence secretary.

"Among the lunacy of pushing woke ideas around the use of 'gender neutral' pronouns, or allowing male soldiers to wear make-up or flowing locks on parades to accentuate their feminine side, we pick out the wickedness of a policy to dilute security vetting in order to boost representation of ethnic minorities," they wrote.

"With Islamism and other extremism rampant, this is nothing short of dangerous madness."

An MoD spokesperson said: "Our priority is protecting the national security of the United Kingdom and ensuring the operational effectiveness of our armed forces.

"We take security extremely seriously and ensure that all personnel have the appropriate security clearance, which is reviewed on a case-by-case basis."

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Pilot in hospital after crash-landing plane into garden in Wales - The Guardian

A pilot who crashed his plane into a garden in Wales has been airlifted to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The unidentified pilot, who was alone in the plane, “ploughed down into a tree” in the back garden of a house in Bodffordd, a small village in Anglesey, north Wales.

Steve Davies, who lives next door to the site of the crash, told the PA news agency he heard a noise “like an engine misfiring and cutting out” followed by “a sound like trees getting hit then a loud bang”.

“I didn’t know it was a light aircraft crashing until my neighbour came over asking if I saw anything,” he said. “At that point police and fire service were on the way.”

Another neighbour, Arwel Jones, told the BBC he heard the light aircraft’s engine “getting starved of fuel and just ticking over”.

“He was so low to the ground and he just ploughed down into a tree in a neighbour’s garden. I couldn’t believe my eyes,” Jones said. “When we saw that happening, I was just hoping he hadn’t crashed into anybody or into anybody’s house.”

He went to check on the pilot, who he said was “OK and talking”.

There were no other casualties.

Rees Roberts, who was working outside nearby, told the BBC he saw the “black and yellow bumblebee aeroplane” flying lower than usual. He heard the engine suddenly “cut off completely” and then the plane “just fell like a brick”.

The plane had crashed into some Cypress trees, which had broken its descent, he said.

North Wales fire and rescue service said in a statement: “At 1.44pm today, we received reports of a light aircraft crashing close to a residential area.

“We attended the location, along with North Wales police officers and ambulance crews.

“The male pilot was the only occupant of the aircraft and he was subsequently conveyed to hospital by air ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries.

“No other injuries were reported from the scene.”

Davies praised the emergency services for their speedy response.

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Abdul Ezedi: Police search River Thames for body of Clapham chemical attack suspect - Sky News

Police have started searching the Thames for the body of chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi.

A boat was seen circling near Vauxhall and Chelsea bridges this morning during low tide on the river.

Detectives now believe Ezedi is dead after CCTV showed him leaning over railings at Chelsea Bridge on the night of the attack.

Ezedi, who went on the run 10 days ago, is believed to have "gone in the water" a few hours after the attack in Clapham.

He's accused of throwing a strong alkali on his ex-partner and injuring her daughters, aged three and eight, in an attack that left 12 people wounded.

A manhunt had been ongoing after a badly injured Ezedi was caught on CCTV in various locations in London.

Police had warned the public not to approach him - but a behavioural psychologist viewed the footage and it's now thought Ezedi took his own life.

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CCTV shows last sighting of Clapham suspect
Ezedi was seen looking over the railings at Chelsea Bridge. Pic: PA
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The last sighting of the 35-year-old was on Chelsea Bridge just before 11.30pm on the night of the attack.

Commander Jon Savell said Ezedi's body may never be found due to the strong current.

"At this time of year, the Thames is very fast flowing, very wide and full of lots of snags," he said.

"It is quite likely that if he has gone in the water, he won't appear for maybe up to a month and it's not beyond possibility that he may never actually surface."

Abdul Ezedi's last known movements on day of attack
Image: Abdul Ezedi's last known movements on day of attack
(L-R) Previous photo of Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, and an image of the suspect on Wednesday. Pics: Met Police
Image: Pics: Met Police

The injuries suffered by Ezedi's ex-partner's are thought to be "life-changing" and she may lose the sight in one eye.

She remains sedated in hospital but her children have been discharged.

The Met said the breakdown of their relationship could have been the motive for the assault, which happened on a quiet residential street.

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What happened in the Clapham attack?

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Ezedi was an asylum seeker who arrived in the UK in 2016 and claimed his life would be in danger if he returned to Afghanistan.

He was convicted of two sexual offences in 2018 but was allowed to remain because his crimes were not serious enough to meet the deportation threshold.

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