After the Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrats released their manifestos for the July general election, other parties have followed suit.
The Green Party, the SNP, Reform UK and Plaid Cymru have all now published their general election manifestos.
How a change in the party forming government impacts health and social care has been assessed by The King’s Fund.
The Association of Ambulance Chief Executives has outlined what it hopes to see for the sector from a new government.
The real-terms increase in government spending on the NHS in England under successive Conservative governments since 2015 has averaged 2.8%, according to a study by The King’s Fund.
The King's Fund has summarised the healthcare pledges of the three main parties' manifestos.
Lots of pledges on health and social care in this week's manifestos. But they raise questions about how the promises would be achieved and funded.
The Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties all launched their election manifestos this week, with each setting out plans to relieve pressure on the NHS.
Cutting down NHS waiting lists and training thousands of new GPs were key areas of the Labour party manifesto ahead of next month’s general election.
The Liberal Democrats put the NHS at the centre of its manifesto for government this week, promising a £9.4bn rescue package.