By Nick Triggle and Jim Reed
More than 10,000 ambulances a week are caught in queues of at least an hour outside accident-and-emergency units in England, a BBC News analysis shows.The total - the highest since records began, in 2010 - means one in eight crews faced delays on this scale by mid-November.
More than 10,000 ambulances a week are caught in queues of at least an hour outside accident-and-emergency units in England, a BBC News analysis shows.The total - the highest since records began, in 2010 - means one in eight crews faced delays on this scale by mid-November.
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