The BMA defends strike action as way to ‘sort out’ pressures
Funding is used to provide a range of help and advice to doctors in financial need and assist some back into work
Many have fled persecution before a long and dangerous journey. Now they want to give something back to the country that offered them safety. But for refugee doctors, that is far from easy. Tim Tonkin reports
Even the busiest NHS job can seem like respite when you're caring for someone with complex needs at home. But doctors in the almost impossible position of balancing both can also face discrimination and harmful assumptions. Seren Boyd reports
BMA research shows the mental health of children and young people in England is worsening. Support services in the NHS and schools are not sufficiently resourced to meet the growing demand. Patients struggle to find the help they need, which harms them, their families and staff working in areas under extreme pressure. Peter Blackburn reports
A little boy from an Italian village, a 'hopeless case', Alessandro Tamburrini's life was saved by an American surgeon. It's to that man, his friend and guide, that he dedicates his own surgical career. Interview by Seren Boyd
Call for ‘clear route’ on pay and jobs as 14th round of industrial action begins
GP Patrick Hart has been to prison for actions relating to his climate activism and was recently suspended from the GMC register. He tells Ben Ireland why he has 'never been so sure' he is doing the right thing
Hospital waiting lists in Northern Ireland are a source of 'national shame', says Mark Taylor, the surgeon appointed to tackle the problem. He tells Jennifer Trueland that breaking down barriers between health and social care trusts is a key part of the solution