Latest updates: Caroline Nokes says Zahawi is ‘leading too many’ front pages while minister Chris Philp declines to defend Tory party chair

At the health committee Steve Brine, the chair, asks Dr Adrian Boyle about the claim he made at the start of the start of the year that between 300 and 500 people are dying every week because of treatment delays in A&E.

Boyle, president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, says this is based on a peer-reviewed study published in 2022. It was based on data from all NHS England A&E patients.

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