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2026-01-21
   
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Cllr Carl Cashman calls for an end to 12 hour A&E waits as corridor care crisis worsens under Labour

LIVERPOOL Liberal Democrat Leader Cllr Carl Cashman is calling for a:- £1.5bn plan to end 12 hour A&E waits within a year. This comes as A&Es across the country are facing rocketing waits for patients in desperate need of care.

The new Liberal Democrat plan would introduce a new law to enshrine the right for patients to be seen in A&E within 12 hours, warning that:- "18 months of Labour failure" has worsened the NHS crisis left by the Conservatives. 

Liberal Democrat analysis of the latest NHS England data shows 2025 is projected to see the worst level of 12 hour trolley-waits in A&E ever recorded. Locally, a shocking:- 30,170 patients waited 12 hours in:- Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust A&E in 2025.

The Lib Dem plan would bring to an end 12 hour waits and Hospital:- 'corridor care' within a year:-

  • Making 6,000 extra Hospital beds available to end corridor care within a year.

  • Investing in 1,000 more staffed Hospital beds.

  • Extra investment in social care to reserve 1,600:- "safety net" social care places each day, for Hospitals to discharge into if they need to.

  • Extra step down care, freeing up 1,200 beds a day.

  • Making more beds available in care homes and Hospitals.

The proposal would be funded by cancelling the planned medicine price hike agreed with the Trump administration before Christmas, which is set to cost the NHS over:- £3bn a year despite minimal benefits for patients. 

The Liverpool Liberal Democrats have continually raised concerns about the NHS in Liverpool, from GP wait times to the dwindling number of NHS dentists in the City. In September 2025, Cllr Carl Cashman warned that:- "Local health services in Liverpool have entered a state of permacrisis."

Commenting, Cllr Carl Cashman, Leader of the Liverpool Liberal Democrat MP, said: - "For too long, people in Liverpool have suffered with degrading waits and treatment in Hospital corridors. Our NHS staff are working so hard, but have been let down by those in power. It is a national emergency, and it is devastating our NHS, we need a real plan to fix it. Liberal Democrats are offering the bold solutions we need to free up our Hospitals and end the A&E crisis once and for all. No Government should tolerate this disaster, and ministers should be held legally accountable if they continue to fail in their duty to protect patients."


Thousands in Southport yet to benefit from major broadband upgrade

MORE than 35,000 homes and businesses in Southport now have access to Full Fibre, but thousands have yet to make the switch, despite the potential for faster and more reliable broadband.

The £10m investment by Openreach has brought gigabit capable broadband to around ⅔ of properties in the area. However, many are yet to switch, prompting calls for residents to check their eligibility for upgrading.

Full Fibre technology allows for smoother streaming, faster downloads, and more stable connections, particularly important for households with multiple devices or for those working from home.

People living in Southport can see if they can upgrade to full fibre by visiting Openreach's full fibre checker.

Kasam Hussain, Partnership Director for the North and Midlands
, said:- "Most of Southport is covered by Full Fibre, but many residents and businesses haven't yet made the switch. It's not automatic, you need to place an order with your chosen provider. The difference in speed and reliability can be significant, especially for busy households or people working from home. We want to make sure everyone knows what's available and how to get it. Openreach is committed to building the best full fibre network, and doing it sustainably is crucial for our business, the communities we serve, and the environment we all share. As part of our:- 'Let's Reach Zero' strategy, we aim to lower our carbon emissions, use less and waste less material, and protect nature wherever we operate."

Full Fibre technology offers a faster, more reliable connection that keeps up with the demands of today's digital world.  

Whether streaming your favourite show, gaming online, making a video call, managing your finances, or running a business, full fibre keeps everything running smoothly.  

Openreach's full fibre network now reaches more than 20 million properties, and the company plans to extend this to 25 million homes and businesses by the end of 2026, with a belief it can reach as many as 30 million by the end of the decade, with the right investment conditions.

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