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The NHS has announced that it will provide up to £50 million to fund long-term screening and treatment for those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire. NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens said that a new screening service would be in place imminently to provide long-term support and treatment for people with physical and mental health issues following the tragic incident. Together with the local health groups, NHS England will now be investing up to £10 million a year in the service for the next five years. Former residents of the Grenfell Tower block will be invited to regular health
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