GPs threaten industrial action over Sajid Javid’s reform package
The British Medical Association’s GP committee formally rejected the proposals for England and will ballot on industrial action.
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The British Medical Association’s GP committee formally rejected the proposals for England and will ballot on industrial action.
Boris Johnson’s government is resisting calls from a health chief to immediately reimpose some coronavirus restrictions to prevent a winter ...
Former health secretary Matt Hancock has seen a United Nations job offer withdrawn. https://twitter.com/nazirafzal/status/1449324303389020167?s=20 Failing up then down Hancock this ...
One in 60 people in private households had Covid-19 in the week to October 9, up from one in 70 ...
A new podcast aims to tackle "the bullshit" NHS nurses have to tolerate - and it will be placing the ...
A minister has defended the government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic after a cross-party report from MPs concluded that serious ...
Patients are facing a “postcode lottery” over seeing a GP in England, with the worst-affected areas served by half the ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is going to be in court over its delay in publishing ...
Professor Ferguson’s modelling was instrumental to the UK going into lockdown in March 2020.
“Every penny spent on privatisation and outsourcing is a penny less spent on patient care. Labour will end and reverse ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is facing a legal challenge. It's over the body's delay in ...
Growing waiting lists for NHS treatment are creating a divide in access to healthcare. The length of lists is forcing ...
An activist group is celebrating after a significant victory in its campaign against NHS privatisation. After We Own It fought ...
The Good Law project claims more than £80 million in contracts for antibody tests were awarded unlawfully.
People with long Covid have described “fighting” for care, with some still waiting for help 18 months after first experiencing ...
Ministers are being urged to help thousands of people who took part in coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccine trials who cannot prove ...
Emma Blackmore is deafblind and said she feels disabled care users have been ‘put on the back burner’.
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