The GPonline team discusses the key news stories affecting general practice.
BMA leaders have urged the government to call a halt to 'relentless attacks' on the profession and work with GPs to achieve shared aims around improving care.
Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has accused the chair of the BMA England GP committee of 'deeply unprofessional' behaviour and misleading the profession, in a letter he sent directly to ...
By replacing SABA-based treatment and addressing the risks of SABA overuse, research shows that severe asthma exacerbations ...
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GP leaders fear the government is preparing to impose contract changes for 2026/27 on the profession after officials outlined plans to 'consult' with the BMA England GP committee alongside 'wider ...
The government will confirm plans to pay for new primary care infrastructure through public-private partnership funding deals in this week's autumn budget.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed plans to create 250 neighbourhood health centres by 2035 with help from private investment in an autumn budget that will drive up costs for GP practices with a 4 ...
Some overseas GPs offered jobs through the additional roles reimbursement scheme (ARRS) are missing out on visas because they fall short of Home Office salary thresholds, GPonline understands.
GP leaders have urged the government to develop a new 'patient-centred contract' for general practice, backed with an extra £40 per patient and based on recommendations from a cross-party committee of ...
Talking General Practice speaks to Dr Luke Sayers, a GP partner and the lead for clinical continuity of care at North ...
Dr Shahana Moitra went to Gaza in August 2025 working with UK-Med, a charity that ensures countries have access to healthcare ...
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