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Non-EU Patients Could Be Charged For NHS Treatment.

Hospitals in England now have to charge upfront for non-emergency treatment received by foreign patients, if they haven't lived in the UK for at least six months.

Hospitals in England now have to charge upfront for non-emergency treatment received by foreign patients if they haven't lived in the UK for at least six months, and also check their residency and immigration status.

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Plans for a gasification plant in St. James in Northampton have been shelved. The facility, which would have converted waste into power, had been opposed by local residents. The owners Rolton Kilbride have not ruled out putting the facility somewhere else in Northamptonshire.

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Mon 23 Oct 2017 06:00

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World War One At Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ

Discover incredible stories about life in Northamptonshire during WW1