GPs threaten to see fewer patients in pay row protest
Doctors’ vote on ‘collective action’ puts pressure on Labour to concede more over new contract
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Doctors’ vote on ‘collective action’ puts pressure on Labour to concede more over new contract
Health Secretary alarmed by the precarious state of trusts amid growing evidence of a crisis
NHS warns of backlogs in collecting medicine following chaos on Friday after 8.5m Microsoft devices were impacted
GP practices have also been hit by the issue affecting Microsoft and cyber security firm CrowdStrike because they use the EMIS Web system
‘Earlier the better’ strategy could prevent a lifetime of health problems, starting with those as young as 12
Cancer sufferer Madeline Butcher was warned she could be in A&E up to 36 hours despite possibility of sepsis
Total number of people infected expected to rise as more samples are tested, say officials
The new gene therapy, one of the most expensive in the world, means sufferers no longer need twice-weekly injections
UPFs must be treated like cigarettes – as life-threatening products made by profit-hungry corporations, says leading nutritionist
Skyrocketing demand means one in six UK areas has stopped taking referrals for weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Mounjaro
Shadow health secretary says Labour will divert money from hospitals to family doctors to fix ‘front door’ of the NHS
Shadow health secretary says party has struggled to navigate ‘a pretty complicated and at times toxic debate’
Deadly condition is becoming major public health issue as people become more isolated, according to latest data
Met Office predicts hotter and more humid conditions from Monday, with temperatures as high as 28C expected
Fake batches of drugs used for weight loss and diabetes found in the UK, Brazil and the US
President of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine says situation is ‘nothing short of a national scandal’