Funding for charities and the third sector set to fall by £4.5m putting vulnerable at risk
If a practice receives a notice of proposal to cancel its registration this can be appealed but the effort involved can be overwhelming
Supporters of Diana Warner and Sarah Benn gather outside regulator’s London office
Pinak Roy loves his job as a GP but while the Government seems happy for him to care for his many patients, it won’t give the visa that would allow him to care for his own mum
Many of us are exhausted – but the BMA is here to help
When the Taliban banned women from higher education, female medical students in Afghanistan lost their futures overnight. But a group have made it to Scotland where, despite having to start all over again, they are determined to succeed
A ‘nurturing’ GP practice shows Seren Boyd how it seeks to reassure, gently challenge, and communicate sensitively with its patients in a bid to tackle deep-rooted health inequalities
Some of Andrea Williamson’s colleagues at medical school joked that she ought to become a social worker rather than a doctor. For the renowned GP, it is the social determinants of health that drive her work