NHS 111 staff 'put suicidal callers on hold until they hung up'

Investigation launched after newspaper claims helpline staff sleep at their desks and avoid calls

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An NHS investigation has been launched into a newspaper report that suicidal people calling the non-emergency NHS 111 helpline are being ignored by sleeping staff

The Sun placed an undercover reporter at an NHS 111 call centre at St Charles Hospital in Ladbroke Grove, London, and claims they saw operators "asleep at their desks" and listing themselves as "busy" on the internal computer system to avoid taking new calls.

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