Half of GPs and practice managers say their premises are not fit for purpose - and more than four in five say they aren't fit for future needs, according to BMA polling that exposes a severe GP ...
GPs across England have been asked to adopt a new safety rule that means they 'think again' after three appointments if they have been unable to offer a patient a substantiated diagnosis or their ...
Reform Party proposals to scrap indefinite leave to remain (ILR) could strip out the backbone of the NHS, healthcare leaders ...
Women GP registrars in Wales from under-represented backgrounds have felt their confidence boosted after taking part in a leadership programme.
The BMA could ballot GP partners over forms of industrial action if the government refuses to back down over 'unsafe' contract changes that have forced the profession back into a formal dispute.
The GPonline team discusses the key news stories affecting general practice.
Stroud MP and GP Dr Simon Opher has been denied entry to Israel as part of a parliamentary delegation to observe medical and ...
Competition for GP training places has surged to the highest point in at least a decade, with almost five applicants for every available post in 2015.
A former practice manager has received a two-year suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to defrauding her GP practice of more than £144,000.
One in three people who registered with a mental health service for NHS staff in 2024/25 had experienced suicidal thoughts or plans.
More than four in five people say they are concerned about pressure on GP services, with easier access to GP appointments the top priority for the NHS identified by the public, polling shows.
One in three GPs with a licence to practise in England are not working in NHS general practice - and numbers lost to the ...