BMA to ballot resident doctors in England to extend strike mandate
By Liz Wells 28 November 2025The BMA resident doctors committee in England (RDC) is to reballot its members for another six months of industrial action.
Significant disruption to the delivery of local services is being caused by ICB restructuring, according to ADASS president Jess McGregor.
The ingredients of a successful integrated health organisation (IHO) are set out in a new policy paper by The NHS Confederation and UK an...
Health minister Stephen Kinnock has warned there are ‘forces of division and darkness waiting at the gate’ if the Government does not get...
Health secretary Wes Streeting has accused the BMA of being 'impossible' and issuing 'misleading' information.
The Royal College of GPs has written to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood calling for urgent action to address the barriers International Medical Graduates (IMGs), who have completed their GP specialt...
More than eight million people submitted their GP request online during October 2025, up 21% on September and a 68% increase on last year, new data reveals.
Strike action started within the intensive care unit at Bassetlaw Hospital this morning (27 November) and is due to last until 7:45am on 29 November.
Staff at the BMA have entered into a formal dispute with their employer in a row over pay.
Baroness Nicola Blackwood has been appointed as chair of the Health Data Research Service (HDRS), which will transform how researchers and innovators access health and care data across the UK.
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A two-day simulation at the NHS Providers Annual Conference and Exhibition 2025 proved neighbourhood health can be delivered
Pride in Place is a chance for the NHS to move beyond the hospital walls and become a true partner in community renewal, writes Professor Lisa McNally is director of public health for Worcestershir...
A national neighbourhood health service simulation will run during the NHS Providers Conference in Manchester on 11-12 November.
Advisory body on the integrated working agenda, Skills for Care, is highlighting the importance of integrated working across health and care services in November and December.