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    More than 86,000 NHS posts were vacant between January 2017 and March 2017, figures for England suggest.
    Statistics from NHS Digital, which collates data, shows the number of vacancies climbed by almost 8,000 compared to the same period in 2016.
    Nurses and midwives accounted for the highest proportion of shortages, with 11,400 vacant posts in March 2017.
    The Department of Health said staffing was a priority and that more money was being invested in frontline staff.
    Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-40715955

    Now, can someone explain to me why we require people that wish to be nurses pay for their tuition but don't ask those training to be police or fire and rescue service staff (yet)?

    Surely the only way to fill the vacancies, given the fact they we charge our own youngsters to train to be underpaid and overworked nurses, is it INCREASE immgration. Does it really have to be this way?

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