If Jeremy Hunt wants to be a border guard, he should give up the day job
As usual, the Tories are scapegoating foreigners to distract from their own failures
As usual, the Tories are scapegoating foreigners to distract from their own failures
BMA says seven-day agenda is in ‘complete disarray’
The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges has issued a warning ahead of an all-out junior doctors strike planned for next month
The editor of the British Medical Journal has repudiated the Government’s arguments on the ‘weekend effect’
Cameron’s administration has consistently eroded any semblance of a modern work-life balance
Patient satisfaction with GP access is declining
Is the health secretary deliberately pushing the NHS to breaking point?
Despite Cameron’s GP pledge, the National Health Service looks as precarious as ever in Tory hands.
It appears as if the coalition’s reformed health reforms have still not earned favour with the professionals who will actually have to deliver them.
Yesterday’s series of rebukes of the proposed NHS reforms by the British Medical Association (BMA) represented grassroots members going over the heads of their leaders, who had advised caution.