United Kingdom National Health Service
What the papers say: Monday's front pages The anniversary of Michael Collins' death features among the front-page stories on Monday.
The United Kingdom National Health Service, commonly known as the NHS, is the publicly funded healthcare system in the UK. Established in 1948, the NHS provides a wide range of healthcare services, free at the point of use for residents of the UK. It is one of the largest and oldest single-payer healthcare systems in the world, with a mission to provide high-quality care to all who need it.
From primary care services to specialized treatments, the NHS plays a crucial role in the health and well-being of the population. With a dedicated workforce of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals, the NHS strives to deliver compassionate and effective care to patients across the country. As a cornerstone of the UK's social welfare system, the NHS continues to be a source of pride for many Britons.