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Patients face deadly delays as A&E department endures worst July ever

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A&Severely ill patients as E department endured the worst month ever in July faces fatal delays, MPs warned last night.

Four of his ten wounded were hers, and he waited at least four hours before seeking medical attention.

Last month, a shocking 29,317 of his patients waited more than 12 hours for a bed in a hospital ward.

Meanwhile,'s paramedics recorded his 85,397 life-threatening calls. That's because his average response time to the most severe incidents matched his all-time low in March at 9 minutes and 35 seconds. 

June's surgery waiting list increased again to his 6.73 million. Currently, only 59.9% of cancer patients start treatment within two months of him, the lowest ever.

The British Medical Association called NHS England's figures "really dire".

Labor's secret health secretary, Wes Streeting, said this was the greatest crisis in NHS history, adding: .

NHS Professor Steven Powis said the service was under "great pressure" but was working to "increase emergency and paramedic capacity and reduce talk time for the winter".