Resident doctors, also known as junior doctors, are set to stage a walkout for the third time this year, intensifying a long-running dispute with the government over pay and training
Resident doctors, also known as junior doctors, are set to stage a walkout for the third time this year, intensifying a long-running dispute with the government over pay and training
Junior doctors in England have embarked on a five day strike, yet participation has reached its lowest level amid increasing criticism of the British Medical Association. The action, which commenced
Senior figures within the British Medical Association (BMA) have ignited fierce debate following the leak of a letter suggesting that GPs should direct patients to A and E departments rather
The potential departure of AstraZeneca from the London Stock Exchange would deliver a ‘devastating blow’ to British markets, former Chancellor Lord Lamont warned Parliament today. The Conservative peer emphasised that
The British Medical Association’s impending ballot results for approximately 50,000 resident doctors could trigger significant financial implications for the NHS, with healthcare leaders expressing grave concerns about the economic impact
Wes Streeting, the Health Secretary, has criticised junior doctors for moving forward with a strike ballot before the government has had the opportunity to present its pay offer. He argued
Investment in Britain’s vital life sciences sector is under threat due to a deteriorating commercial environment. Senior executives from major pharmaceutical companies, including Johnson & Johnson, are voicing concerns that
Critical concerns are emerging regarding the National Health Service’s operational effectiveness as it awaits Wes Streeting’s comprehensive 10-year reform plan. The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has raised significant






