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Nurses struggle to make ends meet as Britain reverts ‘back to Victorian era’

SHOCKING reports of nurses forgoing food at work in order to feed and clothe their families should bring shame to ministers, trade unions have said. 

A survey by NHS Providers, released today, found that more than a quarter of hospital trusts — 27 per cent — in England have opened foodbanks for staff, while another 19 per cent plan to open one.

The impact of the cost-of-living crisis on nurses is so severe that hospital bosses said some staff have taken on second jobs outside the NHS, while others had quit to take on better-paid jobs in retail and hospitality. 

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