A Labour government would aim to reduce deaths from heart disease and strokes by a quarter over 10 years and see suicide figures decline within five.
The Labour leader is giving a speech on the party's NHS policy later.
The Tories accused Labour of seeking to frustrate its own reforms by repeatedly voting against them. BBC News
See also:
- Labour's NHS plan will offer patients more choice, Wes Streeting says BBC News
- Keir Starmer to pledge an end to the NHS bed-blocking crisis by boosting care sector The Daily Mail
- Labour's NHS fix is pure nanny statism The Daily Telegraph
- More than 23,000 people died in A&E in England last year, Labour estimates The Guardian
- Starmer to warn NHS ‘not sustainable’ without ‘fixing the fundamentals’ The Guardian
- Keir Starmer pledges Labour government will cut suicide rates and NHS waiting times The Independent
- Keir Starmer warns ‘unsustainable’ NHS needs reform not just more money The Independent
- Labour pledge to cut 'dangerous waiting times' in row over the state of the NHS ITV News
- What's in Labour's plans to improve the NHS if they were elected? ITV News
- Keir Starmer's struggled for visionary policy - a distinct approach to the NHS could change that Sky News
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