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Ministers need to act quickly on introducing reforms that prioritise UK medical graduates over overseas ones for training places, the chair of the BMA has said. In an interview with The BMJ Tom ...
This approach has merit, focusing action on a narrow set of internationally competitive sectoral clusters. Meanwhile, creating an independent oversight body (the Industrial Strategy Council), and ...
Former Tory health secretary says failure to recover costs is ‘fundamentally unfair’ and threatens public trust ...
Twenty-six police officers being hurt at Saturday's Unite the Kingdom protest is 26 too many. We do not know if some of the ...
Anti-social behaviour not taken seriously since Tony Blair, Michael Gove says - Lord Gove made the comments in an evidence ...
G7, a group of nations, which was once touted as one of the strongest economic bodies, is facing a host of challenges in an ...
Traditional news outlets were careful in their coverage of conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination to not show ...
A foundation level education program will launch in November with free access to all allied health professionals (AHPs).
But a slightly larger proportion of people believe care has improved compared to November 2024, up from 8 per cent to 13 per cent, according to the survey which was conducted on 2,200 UK adults by ...
A new study by experts from The University of Manchester has revealed a major shift in Britain's social life, as the number ...
Industry pushback and loopholes are stalling the UK’s plan to curb junk food marketing to kids. What will it take for this ...
Housebuilder Vistry saw completions fall 12% in the first half of the year, results show. The group's reported pre-tax ...