Surgeon criticises Nottingham hospitals over cancelled ops

A leading surgeon has criticised Nottingham’s NHS hospital trust for postponing more than 300 operations.

Nottingham University Hospitals Trust said the cancellations were a result of increased emergency admissions.

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