New rules will make it easier for those who have qualified abroad to work in the UK, paving the way for those from countries like India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia to work here
I'm Matt Jones with news that ministers are tackling the NHS staffing crisis by making it easier for overseas nurses and dentists to work in the UK. New rules will make it easier for those who have qualified abroad to work in the UK, paving the way for those from countries like India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia to work here. New figures show that the number of unfilled posts in NHS England is up by twenty five thousand to a record one hundred and thirty two thousand. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio.
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