The NHS’s ‘soups and shakes’ programme has helped nearly a third of participants in England to put their type 2...
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Nearly half of GP surgeries in England are taking part in industrial action over funding for the first time in 60 years, a survey has found.
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Muslim health workers have been subject to an increase in racist abuse since the start of the far right-inspired riots last week.
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Community pharmacies are in ‘deep distress’ with financial and demand pressures forcing almost all to stop offering some NHS and...
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Nearly two-thirds (63%) of trainee doctors consider themselves to be at ‘high’ or ‘moderate’ risk of burnout, according to the...
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GPs in England have decided to take industrial action over a lack of funding and a decline in care.
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The chancellor has confirmed that millions of public sector workers will get a pay rise this year, following the recommendations of independent pay review bodies.
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The government and the British Medical Association have agreed a 22.3% pay deal for junior doctors.
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There has been a decline in confidence to speak up about clinical safety issues among healthcare workers for the second...
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Public sector workers could be in line for above-inflation pay rises of 5.5%.
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Skills for Care’s Workforce Strategy for Adult Social Care in England warned that the vacancy rate was still three times higher than that of the wider economy.
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An independent review into the culture of the Nursing and Midwifery Council has uncovered a 'toxic' combination of poor behaviours.
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Wes Streeting meets the British Medical Association today in an effort to bring an end to junior doctors strikes in England.
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Survey finds more than half of overseas doctors found their induction to the NHS was inadequate or inappropriate.
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More than four-fifths of locum doctors in England cannot find work, and a third plan to leave the NHS, according to the British Medical Association.