‘Gravely concerning’ poll suggests a third of GPs will leave the role in five years
The chairwoman of the Royal College of GPs said the results were “gravely concerning”.
The chairwoman of the Royal College of GPs said the results were “gravely concerning”.
Following the Brexit vote in 2016, the European Commission decided only businesses from EU countries can take part.
Anderson was the first black player ever to represent England when he was first selected in November 1978.
A telegram from the Queen, and another from Elton John, marked the debut of England’s first black player.
A shout of ‘they’re killing people’ could be heard in the Commons as a minister tried to respond to the claim.
Stretched forces are responding to tens of thousands of cases that would be better dealt with by other agencies, a watchdog found.
The move is part of a new approach to tackling Scotland’s drugs problem being put forward by the party.
Mark Fellows and Steven Boyle both deny gunning down Paul Massey and John Kinsella, plus attempting to kill Wendy Owen.
She was cited by police for careless driving.
NSPCC Northern Ireland voiced concern after research indicated that an increased strain was being put on midwives and health visitors.
Police taking the fight to moped crooks makes headlines.
Perry Newburn, a 64-year-old former drug addict, used a nutrition plan including stops at McDonald’s to power him along the 1,300-mile journey.
Scottish Conservative deputy leader Jackson Carlaw said GPs have warned patients are having to potentially wait until next month for the vaccine.
The PM pledged £3.5 billion a year in new real-terms funding for primary and community healthcare by 2023/24.
Theresa May announced the extra funding during a visit to Kentish Town Health Centre.