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A&E Night Shift: Life and Death on the Line
9 Apr
Summary
- Documentary series filmed in UK A&E departments during night shifts.
- Recent data shows a three-year peak in violence against NHS staff.
- The show depicts critical decisions and challenging patient interactions.

The seventh series of 'A+E After Dark' continues to provide an unflinching look into the challenging world of UK emergency care during night shifts. This season, the documentary cameras are embedded within the A&E departments of Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Newham Hospital in East London, and Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.
The programme grants unparalleled access to the high-pressure environment where medical teams navigate difficult decisions, violent incidents, and life-or-death situations. Episodes have already featured shocking instances of racist abuse directed at nurses and severe injuries resulting from violent altercations and accidents.
These real-life scenarios unfold against a backdrop of concerning national statistics. NHS England has reported a three-year peak in violence against its staff. Recent data indicates that nearly 15% of NHS workers experienced physical assault last year, with a significant rise in unwanted sexual behaviour and discrimination against staff.