The UK celebrates 70 years of the NHS

The UK is celebrating the 70th anniversary of the NHS, with events including a service at Westminster Abbey and a royal visit in Wales.

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The Prince of Wales met NHS staff at Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan, in Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent.

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News imageGetty Images Prince Charles, Prince of Wales meets hospital staff as he visits Ysbyty Aneurin BevanGetty Images

Aneira Thomas, the first baby born under the NHS, in 1948, appeared as a guest on ITV's Lorraine programme.

News imageShutterstock Aneira Thomas, the first baby born under the NHS in 1948, appears as a guest on the 'Lorraine' TV showShutterstock

Back in Wales, Nathan Wyburn unveiled his 10m (33ft) by 14m portrait of NHS founder Aneurin Bevan, made out of soil and stone dust.

News imagePA Artist Nathan Wyburn with his portrait of NHS founder Aneurin Bevan which has been unveiled on a Welsh mountainside to celebrate 70 years of the servicePA
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News imagePA Portrait of NHS founder Aneurin Bevan made out of soil and white stone dust by Artist Nathan WyburnePA
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Scotland's First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, met NHS staff and patients during a visit to the Royal Hospital for Children, in Glasgow.

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News imageGetty Images Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets a patient at the Royal Hospital for Children in GlasgowGetty Images
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News imageGetty Images Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets NHS staff and patients at the Royal Hospital for Children in GlasgowGetty Images

A service was held at Westminster Abbey, in London, attended by the Countess of Wessex.

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News imageGetty Images Sophie, Countess of Wessex attends a service in Westminster Abbey to mark the 70th anniversary of the NHSGetty Images

Olive Belfield, 91, a nurse in the first group of NHS recruits, in 1948, was also at the service.

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Freya Lewis, who was injured in the Manchester Arena concert attack, and Jenny Grant, the nurse who treated her, spoke at the service.

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And the Countess of Wessex met Dr Martin Griffiths, an NHS trauma surgeon.

News imageGetty Images Sophie, Countess of Wessex, meets Dr Martin Griffiths, an NHS trauma surgeonGetty Images

At Trafford Hospital, in Greater Manchester, nurses took a selfie wearing uniforms representing each decade of the NHS.

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