A critical incident has been declared at the NHS trust that runs Nottingham's two main hospitals, with patients experiencing "significant and unacceptable delays" across services.
Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust said since Christmas, a rise in winter infections and staff sickness had led to "severe and sustained pressure" on its emergency department (ED) and across hospital wards.
The trust said the ED at the Queen's Medical Centre (QMC) was designed to treat 350 patients a day, but the site was "regularly" seeing more than 500 patients.
When declaring the critical incident on Tuesday, hospital officials pleaded with people to only attend the ED in an emergency.
