A check-up for the NHS
“Our NHS is in crisis, with a funding deficit of over £400 billion and a …

The crisis in maternity care requires an urgent response
By Jo Gould, Rathi Guhadasan and Pat Schan, SHA Maternal and Newborn Health Working Group …

SHA Cymru Primary Care Motion supported at Welsh Labour Conference
At the Welsh Labour Party Conference at Llandudno in June 2025, the following resolution proposed …
Cash for influence?
The SHA and indeed Labour members have long been concerned about the influence of corporate …

SHA Newsletter June (003)
., Food, International comparisons, Local Government, Manchester, Maternity, Mental Health, NHS, NHS Management, North West, Poverty in the UK, Public Health
SHA Newsletter 2025 (003) – read in full below or download.

SHA Newsletter May 002
SHA Newsletter 2025 (002) – read in full below or download.


“Consistent support for Sure Start generates benefits that ripple across generations.”
SHA Vice Chair, Dr Jatinder Hayre, explains why Sure Start still matters. Britain’s political stage …

Britain’s COVID Generation: lessons for Labour’s health mission
By Dr Jatinder Hayre Introduction: The COVID‑19 crisis did not create inequality: it merely switched …

Study ‘Private provision forcing longer NHS waiting times’
Image courtesty of weownit.org.uk SHA President Professor Allyson Pollock and colleagues at Newcastle University published …

Fiscal rules or a political choice?
The Socialist Health Association responds to the Chancellor’s 2025 Spring Statement. Last year, the Socialist …
