Labour Pledges to Halve National Health Service Backlog in Five Years in UK Vote Bid

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The UK’s main opposition Labour Party said it would almost halve the current backlog of people waiting for treatment in the National Health Service during its first term in office, a latest promise to try to win over voters that also draws attention to a missed pledge made by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

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